Persistent high pressure aloft over Texas continues. This means very hot temperatures and very little chance for rain.

Highs will continue in the upper 90s and some triple-digit 100s. Some record highs may be equaled or broken.  Heat index values – the “Feels Like” temperature – will rise to 102-107 each afternoon. Guard against heat-related illness by staying hydrated and in the shade. Be especially watchful of children and elderly people as they are more susceptible to heat illness.

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Very little day-to-day temperatures change is forecast, but the high aloft will likely shift a little northwest and weaken slightly starting Friday. This may allow some sea breeze generated convection to form with a few storms pushing near the I-35 corridor through Sunday.

A weak cold front is forecast to slide near south central Texas early next week for our only significant chance of rain in the short term.

In the Atlantic, no tropical systems are expected to develop through the next 48 hours.

See the details in the Seven Day Forecast.

Dan Robertson

Twitter: @TexasThunderman

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