A heat high is forecast to push temperatures to near-record levels this week.
As if the summer wasn’t brutal enough, Mother Nature has decided to ignore the autumnal equinox and crank up the heat this week.
It’s already been hot, but unfortunately, temperatures may climb even more. You can blame our our old friend, the heat-high. It disappeared in August, but instead of hitting the road for Fall, it’s opted to park itself over Texas this week.Here’s the long and short of it: Humidity levels drop on Wednesday and fall even more by Thursday and Friday. That means it’ll be more of a “dry heat”.
The hottest temperatures are forecast to arrive Thursday and Friday, with San Antonio just shy or right at 100°. Other spots in South Texas almost certainly will climb above the century mark.Should we hit 100 at San Antonio International Airport, then we would tie the record of most 100 degree days in a year .
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