Heat advisory, excessive heat warning in effect for North Texas
NORTH TEXAS – Dangerous heat continues across Dallas-Fort Worth as the weekend nears.
CBS News Texas meteorologists have issued a weather alert for this afternoon due to dangerous heat in the area.
The heat advisory that was initially issued for North Texas on Monday has once again been extended into today and will likely be extended into Friday as well.
An excessive heat warning is in effect for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex until 7 p.m. Feels-like temperatures could reach 115 degrees.
The frontal boundary that sparked evening storms yesterday has become stalled out across the area and could generate a few more showers this afternoon with daytime heating.
Most areas will remain dry today and any storms that do develop will diminish with the loss of daytime heating.
High pressure builds across North Texas heading into the weekend and the start of next week, keeping us very hot.
To protect yourself and others from the heat, remember to:
- Never leave kids or pets unattended in vehicles
- Limit your time outdoors, at the very least between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. (if you can)
- Drink plenty of water, even if you're not thirsty
- Take frequent breaks in the shade or preferably in air conditioning
- Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing