Heat advisory in affect for SE Texas:
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A HEAT ADVISORY FOR THE
SOUTHERN HALF OF SE TX.INCLUDING THE HOUSTON METRO AREA.
LOW TEMPS OVERNIGHT TONIGHT WILL ONLY DROP TO THE 77 TO 82
DEGREE RANGE ACROSS THE AREA. THE COMBINATION OF TEMPS IN THE
MID 90S & HIGH HUMIDITIES WILL PRODUCE HEAT INDEX VALUES OF 105 TO
110 DEGREES ACROSS THE AREA ON MONDAY.
A HEAT ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN THE HEAT INDEX IS EXPECTED TO
REACH OR EXCEED 108 DEGREES OVER SE TX FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE
DAYS.
CHILDREN.THE ELDERLY & PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC AILMENTS ARE USUALLY
THE FIRST TO SUFFER FROM THE HEAT. HEAT EXHAUSTION.CRAMPS OR IN
EXTREME CASES HEAT STROKE CAN RESULT FROM PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO THESE
CONDITIONS. FRIENDS.RELATIVES OR NEIGHBORS SHOULD CHECK ON PEOPLE
WHO MAY BE AT RISK.
REDUCE OR ELIMINATE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES. DRINK PLENTY OF WATER OR
OTHER NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. WEAR LIGHT COLORED & LIGHTWEIGHT
CLOTHING. SPEND AS MUCH TIME AS POSSIBLE IN AN AIR CONDITIONED
ENVIRONMENT.
I think SUMMER is here officially. Going to get hot here folks. 85 degrees already and its only 10:00 a.m.
HEAT ADVISORY FOR SE TEXAS
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- vbhoutex
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Currently at my nearest reporting AWS station the temp is 94ºF with a 112º heat index, which is down from 97ºF with a 116ºF HI. The heat advisory has been extended at least through tuesday and now includes a much larger area than originally posted. At my house it is currently 97.2ºF. The low this am here was 77.4º. I think I'm gonna move up to blizzard's house!!!! 

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Well guys in case you havent checked my latest forecast t the storm2k weather central i will tell you that the heat will be around for alot of this week in TX so expect too see them ADVS to continue untill lter this week when a cold front nears the area................And yes the MA/NE/OH valleys will be heating up as well with most places beeing close if not above 90 tommorow and in the low to mid 90s by Wednesday and along with this will come the humidity which will probably bring on the heat advs in these areas as well with the heat indexs approaching 100-105 in some of these areas especially the bigger cities...............Sounds like a good week to take a trip to the Shore where the cooler ocean temps will help temper the heat a little along the eastcoast especially in the MA and NE where water temps range from near 70 at the VA/NC line to the Mid50s off of Cape Cod in the NE..................Dont expect much relief along the gulfcoast or SE coast where the water temps are in the 80s in most places from NC/SC boarder on south..................The great lakes offer some relief as well with water temps in the 60s along the Lake Erie shorline and the 50s along the Lake Michigan shoreline...............And of course the Pacific is cool all year round along the west coast...........
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Snow in June!
Here's something to cool everyone off, my parents are vacationing in Park City Utah and it is snowing up there right now and they've received almost a foot in the higher elevations! Check out these links for some COOL pictures.
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http://www.parkcitymountain.com/summer/menu_02/04_Mountain_Cams/#
This link has live controlable web cams courtesy of Park city mountain resort.
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