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Lala Impacting Hawaii; Severe Thunderstorm and Flash Flooding Risks; Excessive Heat

Areas of gusty winds, heavy rain leading to flash flooding, and high surf continue across portions of Hawaii as Tropical Storm Lala continues to move away from the islands. Severe thunderstorm, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding threats continue from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic and across the central High Plains. Record heat continues for areas of the central/southern Plain into the Southeast Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Aug 17, 2026 at 12:00:13 am CDT

A Heat Advisory has been expanded to include most of North, Central, and East TX through 8 pm Monday. Heat index values up to 108 degrees are expected, with actual temperatures between 99 to 105 degrees. Drink plenty of water, and limit time spent outdoors during the hottest time of the day!
Unseasonably hot temperatures are expected to continue, with heat indices consistently in the 103-109 range. With minimal precipitation upcoming, this hot, dry pattern will continue and may result in increased grass fire activity through at least the first half of the week.
After a wet June, the region entered a dry period. Most locations have seen below-normal rainfall over the last 30 days (indicated by the yellow to red colors on the map). Drought conditions will likely worsen IF we don't see significant rainfall in the weeks ahead.
While we are expecting possibly the warmest temperatures of the year this week, the average temperature peaks in early-mid August. The average temperature is now on a downward trend for the rest of the year. The average last 100 degree day is in late August for both DFW and Waco, with the latest ever 100 degree days being recorded in October for both sites.
Recognize heat related illness symptoms by knowing what happens to the body when exposed to extended periods of hot temperatures. Act fast and move to a cooler area and seek medical help if symptoms don't improve.

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