Weather Alert Intense Heat and Limited Rainfall Expected in Big Country

Weather Alert: Intense Heat and Limited Rainfall Expected in Big Country

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Big Country, Texas –

A weak cold front is moving across the Big Country this weekend, which means there’s a 20% chance of showers on Saturday but no reprieve from the heat.

On Saturday, the region will be crossed by isolated thunderstorms, and on Sunday, they will move southward, maybe accompanied by showers. The low probability of precipitation implies that we shouldn’t expect big rain, simply a light sprinkling, though a shower or two would still be good.

Hot weather is on the horizon as extracurriculars heat up in the Big Country

For the most of the week, the Big Country should expect temperatures between one hundred and sixty-six degrees. If the high temperatures over 100 degrees persist beyond 8:00 p.m. on Friday, a Heat Advisory will remain in effect for a large section of the Big Country.

Weather Alert Intense Heat and Limited Rainfall Expected in Big Country

With no relief in sight With no relief in sight in the form of a wind, the already scorching weather will feel like an oven. Be careful of the heat; drink plenty of water, use sunscreen, and limit your outdoor activities when it’s hot.

Heat waves in the Big Country prompt important safety announcements for pool-goers

Extremely dry weather and warmer temperatures are on the way on Tuesday, thanks to a high-pressure system.

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On Wednesday and Thursday, we can expect highs of 105 degrees, but that might change as the days approach.

The likelihood of a fire is higher under these arid circumstances. Carelessly discarding cigarette butts and leaving fires unattended are two potential fire hazards that should be avoided.

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