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Enjoy today! Houston’s hot streak is headed our way tomorrow.

This wave is coming in hot (no pun intended) and quick!

HOUSTON – Hopefully you got your fill of a refreshing north wind and low humidity over the weekend because some serious summer heat is hours away from making it feel like late July!

Summer makes an early appearance:

High pressure begins to build in from the south, increasing temperatures across the Lone Star State cities west of SE Texas, which could reach the triple digits.

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Remember to take breaks to avoid heat exhaustion if you plan to be outside. It usually takes our bodies a few weeks to acclimate to the typical summer Houston heat.

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However, this wave is coming in hot (no pun intended) and quick, building into the Gulf by mid week, assuring that we’ll likely see near record or record-setting heat each day this week.

High pressure moves in, bringing hotter temperatures and decreased rain chances

A southerly flow will pull in moisture, increasing dew points and making it feel like 100-105 degrees during the mid- to late week. Remember to take breaks to avoid heat exhaustion if you plan to be outside.

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Monday’s Forecast:

Did you love the “cooler” Mother’s Day weekend weather?! Today is almost like a sunny encore- with clear skies. Our high temperatures will be close to average in the mid to upper 80s.

Near average

We will start to feel the effects of the high-pressure system bringing the intense summer-like heat starting Tuesday and lasting all week

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10-day forecast:

The above-average heat stretches into next week with no real chance of rain. Temperatures will challenge records and have Texans wishing it felt like May instead of July and August.

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