South-Central Texas Braces for Dry Week; Harvest Supermoon Tonight Could Light Up Clear Skies

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Kerrville, TX – South-Central Texas is gearing up for a dry and hot week ahead, with clear skies and temperatures soaring into the upper 90s. Residents in Kerrville and surrounding areas will have an excellent opportunity tonight to witness the Harvest Supermoon, expected to rise at 8:41 PM CDT, accompanied by a partial lunar eclipse.

According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will range from 95°F to 97°F throughout the week, with minimal cloud cover. This dry spell could increase the risk of dehydration and heat-related illnesses, so residents are advised to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours.

Tonight’s clear skies offer ideal conditions for viewing the Supermoon and eclipse, which will be visible until early Wednesday morning, concluding around 12:47 AM. However, the window to catch the lunar event is limited, as cloud cover is forecast to return by Sunday, bringing a slight chance of rain.

For those planning to enjoy the spectacle, the best viewing conditions are expected tonight, with temperatures dipping into the mid-70s. Make the most of the dry weather and take precautions during this heat wave, expected to last through the weekend.

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