Highland Lakes to reach fiery temperatures over the weekend
by Alexandria Randolph
The National Weather Service Austin–San Antonio has issued a special weather statement warning central Texans to watch for extreme heat this week.
A hazardous weather outlook issued early Tuesday morning, Aug. 4, stated that heat index values could rise between 100 and 107 degrees on Wednesday, continuing to rise between 105 and 110 through the week and weekend.
The special weather statement issued on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 4 said that increasing humidities with afternoon temperatures in the upper 90s to lower 100s has caused an increase in heat that will last through the weekend for Burnet, Llano and surrounding counties.
“The highest threat day for heat advisories is Saturday,” the warning stated. “Humidities will decrease Sunday into early next week bringing lower heat index values.”
Forecasts predict a high of 98 degrees on Wednesday, 99 degrees on Thursday, 100 degrees on Friday, and 101 on Saturday.
The statement warns that direct exposure to sunlight can also contribute to dehydration and an increased likelihood of heat related illness.
“Take extra precautions if you plan to be outside. When possible, reschedule strenuous afternoon activities for the early morning or evening hours. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke,” the statement added.
National Weather Service officials advise to drink plenty of water, wear light weight and light colored clothing, and take frequent breaks from the heat.
“Never leave a child or pet unattended in a vehicle, as interiors will reach lethal temperatures in a matter of minutes after turning off the air conditioning,” the statement said.