News Most of SE Texas under a heat advisory

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Tuesday’s Forecast:


A Red Flag Warning goes into effect from 10am to 10pm for our northern counties. These urget warnings are given when the weather conditions are hot, dry and breezy enough, that if a fire starts, it can spread rapidly.

In Houston it will be another incredibly hot day with mostly sunny skies and highs in the triple digits. Heat advisories are in place from noon to 8pm. The heat index will range from 106 to 110 degrees! Stay cool and be safe in this dangerous heat.


Record setting hot July:


We are on track to set the hottest July on record in Houston. Our records go back to 1889. Temperatures have been in the upper 90s to 100+ for all but three days this month. We also set the record for the hottest June in Houston. The other thing to watch is how many 100 degree days we have this month. 1980 set the record with 18 100 degree days. So far we’ve are at 10, putting us in third place behind 1980 and 1998.


Dreaded dome of high pressure is back:


The dome of high pressure that brought seven straight days of triple digit temperatures to SE Texas two weeks ago is back. This mid-level dome is not a typical high pressure area. This high pressure sinks the air, that sinking air compresses. Compressed air is a hot air. This kind of pattern is a lot more about physics than meteorology but it all translates to dangerous heat.


10-day Forecast:


The numbers speak for themselves. There is no major relief in sight.


Tracking The Topics:


No tropical development is expected in the Atlantic in the next five days. Make sure you’re prepared for the rest of our hurricane season by getting our Hurricane Tracker App.



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