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Houston's 100-degree heat is expected to persist through the weekend, with a heat advisory in effect Thursday and Friday and little rain relief ahead.
Southeast Texas faces a severe heat wave through the end of the week with temperatures reaching triple digits and increased risks of rapid onset drought.
Saturday should another 100° high in Houston. That will make four days of triple digit heat in Houston this year. Last year we had 8 100° days in Houston. The all-time record is 46 from 2011.
A heat advisory is in effect for Houston Thursday and Friday as heat index values approach 110 degrees, raising concerns for outdoor activities and high school practices.
A Heat Advisory has been issued for Southeast Texas from noon Thursday through 7 p.m. Friday, with heat index values expected to reach up to 110 degrees.
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Houston football players and fans are preparing for the season with hydration breaks, cooling stations and other precautions against the heat.