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A warning may be issued in North Texas due to Dangerous heat

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
August 5, 2024
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Feeling the scorching heat of summer? North Texas has a unique, refreshing solution for you. Instead of staying indoors with the air conditioning on full blast, head out to try a belly flop on a big pile of ice! This unconventional activity is sure to provide a fun and exciting way to cool off from the summer heat.

DFW experienced another day with a high temperature below 100°F, marking the second consecutive day with such weather conditions. This comes after the scorching summer day on Friday, which was the hottest day so far this year. Sunday, on the other hand, was a typical August summer day with an average high of 97°F, which is consistent with historical data for August 4.

This work week is bringing with it a rise in temperatures and feel-likes. Mid-week is expected to be the hottest days of the year, with the combination of humidity, sun, and modest winds creating a dangerous heat that could potentially trigger a heat warning.

On Friday, a mild summer cold front is expected to pass through, causing temperatures to drop slightly heading into the weekend. There is a slight chance of rain, with a 20% chance of precipitation on Friday.

As we step into August, we brace ourselves for the scorching temperatures that come with this time of the year. It’s a given that we will be feeling the heat.

Late on Sunday night, Tropical Storm Debby intensified into a hurricane, with Category 1 winds expected to hit Florida around mid-day Monday.

As the storm makes its way towards the Big Bend of Florida, it is now passing over the warmest waters it has encountered on its journey so far.

Debby is causing two major concerns: storm surge and the possibility of historic flooding.

As the storm draws near to the shallow waters of the Florida panhandle, it has the potential to cause a storm surge that could exceed 10ft. This particular region of the state is highly susceptible to the effects of the storm surge.

In August 2023, Category Three Hurricane Idalia caused significant damage by pushing nearly 12 feet of water above sea level into Horseshoe Beach. Now, Hurricane Debbie is following a path similar to Idalia’s.

As Hurricane Debby approaches Tallahassee, experts predict that it will slow down considerably, increasing the likelihood of extensive tree damage. This scenario is eerily similar to what happened during Hurricane Hermine in 2016, where the western wall of the eye passed over the city’s capital, causing widespread destruction to trees.

As Debbie approaches landfall, there are two important things to keep an eye on in regards to its Forecast Positions and Max winds. Firstly, it is expected to reach Category 2 strength in gusts. Secondly, it will spend a significant amount of time “inland” from hours 36 to 120, with the exception of a brief period just off the coast of Georgia/South Carolina.

Flooding caused by hurricanes is responsible for more fatalities than the wind itself. This is why Debbie poses a serious flood threat.

As of now, weather experts predict that Georgia will experience the most intense rainfall, with certain regions expected to receive more than 24 inches of rain. In the event that Debby continues on this trajectory, the state could face disastrous flooding.

Currently, Hurricane Debbie is traversing over exceptionally warm Gulf waters, which serves as fuel for these catastrophic storms. Unfortunately, our current models are unable to accurately predict rapid intensification. The First Alert Weather Team will keep you updated on any developments. Join Chief Meteorologist Scott Padgett on Monday morning to receive the latest information regarding the path and intensity of this hazardous storm.

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