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Big Country, Texas:
The Big Country will expect a 20% chance of showers on Saturday along with little reprieve in temperatures as a weak cold front moves through on its way to the weekend. Isolated thunderstorms, possibly accompanied by showers, will sweep across the area on Saturday and continue southward on Sunday.
Although it would be nice to get a little rain, the low likelihood of precipitation implies that we shouldn’t anticipate anything more than a drizzle.
As the Big Country’s extracurricular activities heat up, getting ready for triple-digit heat
Highs of 100–106 degrees Celsius are expected in the Big Country for the better part of a week.
A Heat Advisory will remain in place for a large section of the Big Country until 8:00 p.m. on Friday; if temperatures keep going above 100 degrees, it might be prolonged.
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Heat Alert: Triple-Digit Temperatures and Heat Advisory for Wednesday
Due to the lack of precipitation and the lack of wind, the dry weather will make the heat feel unbearable. Take precautions against the heat by drinking plenty of water, wearing sunscreen, and limiting your time outside when the temperature is highest.
Cautionary messages for pool-goers as temperatures rise in the Great Country
Tuesday is going to be considerably drier and hotter than anticipated due to a high-pressure system. Although this may alter as Wednesday and Thursday draw near, the forecast currently calls for highs of 105. There is a higher chance of fire due to the dry weather.
It’s crucial to refrain from cigarette butt carelessness and leaving fires unattended, as they have the potential to ignite and spread rapidly.
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