SAN ANGELO, TX – West Central Texas is experiencing extremely high temperatures today, with the National Weather Service forecasting highs between 100 to 105 degrees across the Big Country and mid-90s along the I-10 corridor.
These scorching conditions are expected to bring increased wildfire risks due to the dry weather.
Abilene is forecasted to reach a high of 104°F today, with temperatures expected to climb even higher on Wednesday and Thursday, potentially reaching 108°F on both days. This matches the current record of 108°F for these dates. San Angelo will see temperatures rising to 102°F today, with highs of 106°F on Wednesday and 107°F on Thursday, approaching record highs of 108°F and 109°F, respectively.
The heat is anticipated to persist throughout the week, with Wednesday through Sunday seeing afternoon highs consistently between 100°F and 108°F. While Saturday and Sunday may experience slightly lower temperatures, ranging from 98°F to 106°F, the heat-related impacts remain significant.
Residents are advised to take several precautions to stay safe during these extreme temperatures:
- Hydrate: Drink plenty of water before feeling thirsty.
- Avoid Outdoor Activities: Limit strenuous activities between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
- Wear Light Clothing: Opt for lightweight and light-colored clothing.
- Stay in Air Conditioning: Spend time in air-conditioned environments whenever possible.
The National Weather Service also stresses the importance of checking on vulnerable populations, including the elderly, sick, and those without air conditioning. Additionally, never leave pets or children unattended in vehicles, as temperatures inside can quickly become dangerous.
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