Houston, TX Heatwave: 7-Day Forecast Reveals Dangerous 110°F Heat Index

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Houston, TX – Residents in Houston and surrounding areas are advised to prepare for an extended period of extreme heat, as a Heat Advisory remains in effect through Thursday evening. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued alerts with expected heat indices ranging from 105°F to 110°F. Such conditions pose significant health risks, particularly to vulnerable populations.

According to the NWS Houston-Galveston office, the upcoming days will see persistent hot and humid weather, with temperatures hovering around the upper 90s to low 100s. This severe heat, compounded by high humidity levels, will make outdoor activities particularly dangerous during peak hours. It’s crucial to stay hydrated, wear light clothing, and limit exposure to the sun, especially for those without access to air conditioning.

The 7-day forecast reveals little relief, with temperatures predicted to remain elevated through the middle of next week. Notably, Monday is expected to be the hottest day, with a maximum forecast of 101°F. The probability of rain remains low, particularly in southern regions, which further exacerbates the dry and sweltering conditions.

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