'Would it help if I told you today's high was going to be 39? Of course, that's on the Celsius scale. ☹️ That would be 103 Fahrenheit. Sorry.' -GrantJNBC5
The heat wave continues across the entire region thanks to high pressure in the upper levels of the atmosphere. Here in DFW, we will experience another triple digit day. It will be our 18th day of triple digits so far this summer. Unfortunately, there's no significant break from the heat showing up anytime soon. Rain chances are also likely to remain absent for at least the next 7-10 days.
Fire danger will also increase this week, especially for areas along and west of Interstate 35, given the combination of breezy conditions, high heat and ongoing drought.: Mostly clear. Low: 81. Wind: S 10 mph.Mostly sunny and hot. Low: 81. High: 102. Wind: S 10-15 mph.Sunny and hot. Low: 81. High: 105. Wind: S 10-15 mph.Sunny and hot. Low: 82. High: 103. Wind: S 10-15 mph.: Mostly sunny and hot. Low: 82. High: 102. Wind: S 10-15 mph.
Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles. According to the National Safety Council, if it's 95 degrees outside the internal temperature of a car could climb to 129 degrees in 30 minutes. After just 10 minutes, temperatures inside could reach 114 degrees.
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