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The forecast for Thursday, August 1st

The state of Texas faces today, Thursday, August 1sta varied climate. According to the National Metereological Service (NWS), it is expected that the High temperatures affect several areas of the state.

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Today’s weather in Dallas

In Dallasthe day is presented with extreme temperatures. The Wind chill is 77°F (25 °C), with temperatures reaching a high of 101 °F (38 °C) and a low of 78 °F (26 °C). The wind is blowing at 9 mph and humidity will be 90 percent, making it feel even hotter. There is also a heat warning in effect.

Today’s weather in Houston

Houston will experience equally high temperatures with a Wind chill temperature of 87°F (31 °C). Temperatures will range from a high of 96 °F (36 °C) to a low of 79 °F (26 °C). Wind will be light at 2 mph and the humidity will be 88 percent.

Today’s weather in El Paso

In Stepconditions will be extremely hot with temperatures reaching a maximum 102°F (39 °C) and a low of 79 °F (26 °C). The wind chill value is 81 °F (27 °C). The wind will blow at 8 mph and the humidity will be 55 percent.

Today’s weather in San Antonio

Saint Anthony It faces an equally hot climate with maximum temperatures of 98 °F (37 °C) and minimum temperatures of 77 °F (25 °C). The wind chill is 78°F (26 °C). The wind will blow at 8 mph and the humidity will be 83 percent.

Today’s weather in Austin

In Austinthe weather will be equally hot with maximum temperatures of 97°F (36 °C) and lows of 76 °F (24 °C). The Wind chill is 77°F (25 °C). Wind will be light at 4 mph and humidity will reach 90 percent. Residents should be on the lookout for high temperatures.

The heat wave is affecting the entire country.

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Weather conditions in Texas today are varied due to intense heat and high humidity in many areas. For this reason, the recommendations of the National Meteorological Service should be followed and take steps to protect yourself from the temperatures and possible flooding.

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