The heat is not too far away. 100 degree readings breaking out in the usual spots across TX but 90's not too far away from our region. Click on the map below for a larger image.
Also, keeping track of possible severe weather especially for tomorrow.
Here's a look at the current helicity index:
This map highlights the shear environment with potential rotation. Numbers above 300, watch out.
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