It’s only May, but it’s already starting to feel like the peak of summer. If you’ve stepped outside recently, you know something’s different; the heat is intense, and it's only getting worse.

A dangerous early-season heat wave is peaking mid to late this week, with temps possibly almost 110° in Texas.

Dangerously hot temperatures in Texas.

South Central Texas is bracing for a scorching early-season heat wave this week, with temperatures expected to soar to dangerous levels.
In fact, Eagle Pass is forecast to reach a staggering 109 degrees on Wednesday, potentially breaking daily and monthly records. The heat isn’t just uncomfortable, it can be deadly.

Risks of severe heat.

Because it’s so early in the season, many people haven’t had time to acclimate. This increases the risk of heat-related illness, especially for the most vulnerable populations.

Who's Most at Risk?

  • Pregnant individuals
  • Newborns & children
  • Elderly
  • People with chronic conditions

Whether you’re working outdoors or spending time inside, heat safety is critical:

  • On job sites, take frequent breaks in shaded areas and drink water often.
  • Indoors, keep cool with fans or AC and check on neighbors who may not have access to air conditioning.
  • In vehicles, never leave children or pets unattended. Always LOOK before you LOCK.
  • Outside, limit strenuous activity, wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothes, and stay hydrated, even if you’re not thirsty.

Heat-related deaths are preventable with awareness and action. The key is preparation. According to the National Weather Service, extreme heat is the deadliest weather-related hazard in the United States.

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