North Texans will have another reason to bring up the Summer of 1980 as high temperatures next week are expected to fall shy of the record-setting year.
are expected to get close to 100 degrees for some locations in North Texas before the real heat kicks in at the start of the work week.
On Sunday, the heat index is expected to climb as high as 114 and temperatures are expected to crack the triple-digits for the first time this year.But it is after Sunday when things are expected to really get interesting.ERCOT has issued a Weather Watch from June 25-30 due to forecasted higher temperatures and higher electrical demand.
High temperatures are expected to hit 102 degrees on Monday, before jumping to 104 degrees Tuesday, 105 degrees Wednesday and back to 104 on Thursday. Despite the high temps, this week's heat will not reach the record highs seen in the famous summer of 1980 in North Texas.
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