BIG COUNTRY, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Get ready for a classic West Texas summer pattern: hot, dry, and sunny. The Big Country will be baking this week with temperatures soaring into the 90s and little to no relief in sight.
Tomorrow’s forecast predicts widespread sunshine across the region, with highs reaching the upper 90s. With light winds and low humidity, it’ll be a dry heat. Don’t let that fool you; however, extended time outdoors could still be dangerous, especially during the afternoon hours.
Looking ahead, you can continue to expect wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures in the 90s every single day. Rain chances remain slim to none, so cooling down is not much of an option at this time. Remember, this is the kind of week where staying hydrated becomes a crucial part of your daily routine.
Currently, no heat alerts have been issued for the Big Country. While heat advisories or warnings aren’t expected to be widespread, a few isolated heat headlines could develop later this week. Your Big Country Storm Team will be sure to keep an eye on that for you.
Furthermore, this kind of heat also increases the risk of heat-related illnesses. It is essential to be aware of these dangers and take proper care of yourself. This includes drinking plenty of water and taking regular indoor breaks. Stay cool, Big Country.
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