Dangerous heat continues into the weekend, with our Excessive Heat Warning being extended and expanded to cover more of our viewing area through at least 8 p.m. Sunday.
Regardless of what the actual temperatures on the thermometers reach, the dangers lie in the feels-like values that have been significantly higher. We're all told to drink water during heat waves like the one we're experiencing in the Houston area, but how much should you be drinking? Dr. Steffanie Campbell, Chief of Internal Medicine at Kelsey Seybold Clinic, shares how much water you should be drinking to stay hydrated and the early signs of dehydration.
Intense storms riding the top of the ridge/heat dome may clip the far northern extent of our viewing area the next few nights but for most of us rain will be hard to come by until the end of the week.
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