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San Antonio's forecast includes summer heat with chances of showers and thunderstorms, temperatures nearing 96-98 degrees, and heat indexes above 100.
Governor Greg Abbott has activated Texas emergency teams in preparation for expected severe weather, including potential flash flooding, in Northwest and Southeast Texas.
San Antonio is set for a warm week with sunny skies and highs near 98 degrees, with a slight chance of rain and high heat index values prompting hydration and shade seeking.
San Antonio will experience high summer heat with temperatures nearing 100°F, sunny skies, and occasional chances of showers and thunderstorms. Evening conditions will be mostly clear with mild winds.
San Antonio forecast: sunny with high temperatures around the upper 90s and sporadic showers and thunderstorms throughout the week, and heat index values in the low hundreds.
San Antonio is facing an intense heat wave with temperatures nearing 100 degrees and heat indices possibly surpassing 103. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms may provide minimal relief early next week.
San Antonio faces a heatwave with temperatures nearing 100 degrees and only slight relief from southeast winds. Forecasters advise residents to stay hydrated and protect vulnerable groups.
The article describes an ongoing heatwave in San Antonio with high temperatures and clear skies expected to persist, advising residents to stay hydrated and seek shade.
San Antonio is bracing for a heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 97 degrees today, and a heat index around 100. Light winds will give little relief, and the hot weather will persist into the next week.
San Antonio is expected to have a week of intense heat with clear skies and high temperatures, reaching up to 100 degrees with light breezes providing slight relief.
San Antonio is expecting a hot week with near 100-degree temperatures, a chance of showers and thunderstorms, and little relief from the heat in the evenings.
San Antonio is set to experience extreme heat, with temperatures nearing 100 degrees, while the rest of the week may see similar conditions with minimal chances of showers.
Texas Governor Abbott activates emergency resources ahead of severe weather, urging citizens to prepare for potential flash flooding in various regions.
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