Today is number 46 in the triple-digit department and it will be hot and humid but at least we will stay away from record levels.
The triple digits aren't going anywhere but it's possible some parts of Central Texas could see some precipitation soon. Zack Shields talks about all that in his full forecast.
Today is number 46 in the triple-digit department, and it will be hot and humid but at least we will stay away from record levels. The breeze won't push the showers closer to us today, but it will usher in more moisture making it feel hotter. Image 1 of 2
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