Houston, heat wave
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Remember to take breaks to avoid heat exhaustion if you plan to be outside. It usually takes our bodies a few weeks to acclimate to the typical summer Houston heat.
High temperatures are expected to stay in the 70s on Sunday, but temps will rise to record levels by the middle of the week.
The predicted highs throughout the week will hover between 92 and 94 degrees, but the "feels-like" temperatures may be in the triple-digits.
Forecasters in Austin and Dallas say those areas may be in for historic high temperatures with the mercury climbing over 100. Houston should see warmth, too.
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