Sweltering conditions, including RealFeel® Temperatures of 115 degrees, are in store for much of Texas, including areas still recovering from deadly flooding.
00:00dangerous heat developing as we head into the weekend. Here's the overall setup across the southern plains. We'll be watching out for showers and storms, possibly some flooding there across the high plains of the Rockies, down I-25, Albuquerque down through Rubidoso. Now off to the east, we'll also be watching out for some showers and storms here across parts of the southeast. Well, look at just how intense this heat dome is going to be here across parts of the southern plains heading throughout the next couple of days. Air temperatures for the recovery forecast will climb well into the 90s. Some areas, including Dallas, will hit
00:29triple digit heat. And when you factor in our AccuWeather exclusive real field temperatures, those will climb as high as 115. Dangerous heat in the forecast here for your Wednesday afternoon. But even as we head into Thursday, yes, we will see some expanding rain chances there across the Gulf. Even some good rain chances there across West Texas, the Texas Panhandle into Kansas. It's still going to be hot and humid here across central and east Texas. Recovery forecast numbers for Thursday, definitely going up. Look at how hot it's going to be on Thursday. Why
00:59Night spread triple digit heat here across Texas with Kerrville getting up to 99 degrees. Our AccuWeather exclusive forecast high. Heading into Thursday, Thursday afternoon. Once again, it's not just the air temperature we are monitoring. Our AccuWeather real field temperatures will once again climb as hot as 115 degrees here across parts of the southeast and the Mississippi River. But even as we head into Friday, once again, sweltering heat continuing day after day to dominate the forecast. More showers, more storms here across the Gulf, but it's not going to make
01:29much of a difference difference there for central and western parts of Texas. Pretty much the entire state of Oklahoma through the Mid-South will be dealing with heat as well. Look how hot it's going to be there on Friday. Widespread 90s, widespread triple digits once again.