Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, is under an excessive heat warning on Wednesday after a record-high temperature in the area the day before.
over the next few days but Wednesday’s heat is still dangerous, according to meteorologists.
Although the triple-digit temperatures are forecast to last until Saturday, the National Weather Services’ excessive heat warning for North Texas expires at 8 p.m. Wednesday.The warning is in place for areas that will reach temperatures of 105 or greater and heat indices of 110 or more, according to the weather service.The forecast for the DFW International Airport shows a highs of 105 for the temperature and 110 for the heat index.
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