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As a heat dome hits Texas, some cities are hotter than the Sahara

15 May 2025
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As a heat dome hits Texas, some cities are hotter than the Sahara
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Extreme Heat in Texas

Parts of Texas are experiencing an extreme heat wave, with temperatures soaring into the triple digits, feeling hotter than the Sahara Desert due to a heat dome. Central and southern regions are facing heat index values between 105°F and 108°F, with several cities, including Houston and San Antonio, expected to break daily temperature records. A heat advisory is in effect, warning of potential heat-related illnesses, as oppressive conditions are set to persist through the weekend and into next week.

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