Cooling down in Texas is something every Texan strives for but the heat here in the great state can sometimes be considered miserable, and according to Country Herald, the state of Texas can find itself in a dangerous heat index of up to 112° near I- 35 and the Coastal Plains.

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THE HEATWAVE IS ON ITS WAY TO TEXAS

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Between 100°F and 104 Fahrenheit is the expected temperature that Texas will be witnessing. Some people here in Texas understand the seriousness of how hot that is. To give you an example of this heat temperature, if an individuals go outside and place an egg on the sidewalk it will cook! That’s right Texas it’s that hot! Humidity might factor in the heat, reaching the scorching degrees all over central Texas. From noon until 8 PM the advisory will be in effect according to in NWS or National Weather Service. Texans are told to take necessary precautions and to remain hydrated.

STAY COOL OUT THERE TEXAS

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San Antonio, Austin, Newville, and the surrounding areas will feel the effects of the heat index and on Sunday the heat index will target more east of I-35. Texans should stay indoors, if possible, and check on the neighbors without air-conditioning. If you have any outdoor activities you were planning to enjoy you are asked to reschedule. The heat will be turned up in Texas this week, which means safety first.

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