National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Numerous thunderstorms will spread from northwest to southeast through most of the area today. Some strong to severe storms are possible with damaging winds, hail, and heavy rainfall. Wait at least 30 minutes from the sound of the last thunder to resume outdoor activities.
Prior to the arrival of thunderstorms later this afternoon, hot temperatures and high humidity will combine for heat index values above 105 across portions of Central and Southeast Texas. A Heat Advisory is in in effect through 7 PM for areas from Killeen to Waco to Athens southeastward.
Chances for isolated to scattered storms will continue on Saturday with highs in the lower 90s and heat index values around 100. There will be a break in rain chances on Sunday, but it will be hotter and more humid with heat index values likely to exceed 105 across much of the area.
Seasonably hot and humid weather continues next week, with occasional showers and thunderstorms mainly affecting parts of North Texas. Expect highs in the 90s each day with afternoon heat index values ranging form the mid 90s to around 105.

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