Central Texans feeling the heat this week
Austinites can expect high temps for the rest of the week, Carlo Falco has the latest details
Austinites can expect high temps for the rest of the week, Carlo Falco has the latest details
ERCOT asking Texans to conserve electricity today due to high demand
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is asking Texans to voluntarily conserve electricity from 2-8 p.m. today.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is asking Texans to voluntarily conserve electricity from 2-8 p.m. today.
Central Texas to see triple-digit temperatures, slight rain chances early next week
Temperatures are expected to reach 109 degrees on Monday. Carlo Falco tells us more.
Temperatures are expected to reach 109 degrees on Monday. Carlo Falco tells us more.
Extremely hot start to the work week
Monday and Tuesday's forecasts are showing temps between 105 and 107 to start off the work week. Carlo Falco has more.
Monday and Tuesday's forecasts are showing temps between 105 and 107 to start off the work week. Carlo Falco has more.
Temperatures expected to hit 105 Sunday
Carlo Falco brings you your morning forecast, which is showing triple digit temperatures through the week.
Carlo Falco brings you your morning forecast, which is showing triple digit temperatures through the week.
High heat to continue for the next week in Central Texas
Triple-digit temperatures are expected to stick around. Scott Fisher has more.
Triple-digit temperatures are expected to stick around. Scott Fisher has more.
Sizzling weekend ahead for Central Texas
If outside, drink plenty of water, wear light weight and light colored clothing, and take plenty of breaks in the shade or in air conditioning to prevent the onset of heat-related illnesses.
If outside, drink plenty of water, wear light weight and light colored clothing, and take plenty of breaks in the shade or in air conditioning to prevent the onset of heat-related illnesses.
High temperatures to continue through the weekend
A Heat Advisory is in effect for many areas from noon to 8pm. If outside, drink plenty of water, wear light weight and light colored clothing, and take plenty of breaks in the shade or in air conditioning to prevent the onset of heat-related illnesses.
A Heat Advisory is in effect for many areas from noon to 8pm. If outside, drink plenty of water, wear light weight and light colored clothing, and take plenty of breaks in the shade or in air conditioning to prevent the onset of heat-related illnesses.
Hot, hot weather to continue for Central Texas
Double-digits are not expected to return until next Thursday. Scott Fisher has more.
Double-digits are not expected to return until next Thursday. Scott Fisher has more.
Highs today will again top out in the upper 90s to lower 100s
If outside, drink plenty of water, wear light weight and light colored clothing, and take plenty of breaks in the shade or in air conditioning to prevent the onset of heat-related illnesses.
If outside, drink plenty of water, wear light weight and light colored clothing, and take plenty of breaks in the shade or in air conditioning to prevent the onset of heat-related illnesses.
Slight rain chances possible early next week
Higher temperatures are on their way to Central Texas. Carlo Falco tells us more.
Higher temperatures are on their way to Central Texas. Carlo Falco tells us more.
Temperatures continue to trend hotter each day
If outside, drink plenty of water, wear light weight and light colored clothing, and take plenty of breaks in the shade or in air conditioning.
If outside, drink plenty of water, wear light weight and light colored clothing, and take plenty of breaks in the shade or in air conditioning.
Temperatures expected to climb above 100 by this weekend
The heat wave will continue to escalate Thursday into the weekend. Temperatures are expected to climb above 100 over all but few parts of the Hill Country by this weekend.
The heat wave will continue to escalate Thursday into the weekend. Temperatures are expected to climb above 100 over all but few parts of the Hill Country by this weekend.
Central Texans can expect to feel the heat this week
Triple-digit temperatures continue this week, Carlo Falco has the latest details
Triple-digit temperatures continue this week, Carlo Falco has the latest details
Hotter temperatures are expected with highs at or above 100
Low clouds will erode by mid morning, leaving a mostly sunny and hot summer day. Highs will range from the mid 90s in the Hill Country to near 103 near the Rio Grande.
Low clouds will erode by mid morning, leaving a mostly sunny and hot summer day. Highs will range from the mid 90s in the Hill Country to near 103 near the Rio Grande.
Triple-digit temps expected all week
Triple-digit temperatures are expected all week in Central Texas, Scott Fisher has the latest details
Triple-digit temperatures are expected all week in Central Texas, Scott Fisher has the latest details
Central Texas will be hot and humid for fireworks this evening
With dry, hot conditions continuing in the Central Texas area, attending fireworks shows rather than setting off your own fireworks may be the safest way to spend the Fourth of July holiday.
With dry, hot conditions continuing in the Central Texas area, attending fireworks shows rather than setting off your own fireworks may be the safest way to spend the Fourth of July holiday.
Will we see triple-digit temperatures for this Fourth of July?
Are you planning on celebrating the 4th of July outdoors? Carlo Falco has a look at our forecast for Central Texas.
Are you planning on celebrating the 4th of July outdoors? Carlo Falco has a look at our forecast for Central Texas.
Near record-breaking temperatures possible next weekend
Temperatures are expected to reach up to 104 next Saturday. Scott Fisher tells us more.
Temperatures are expected to reach up to 104 next Saturday. Scott Fisher tells us more.
Hot, clear weather expected for the next week
Fourth of July weekend will be clear skies and high temperatures! Scott Fisher tells us more.
Fourth of July weekend will be clear skies and high temperatures! Scott Fisher tells us more.



















