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Today's Weather in Austin 06/19/25: Scorching Juneteenth Heat Wave Hits Triple Digits with Extreme Caution

Today's Weather in Austin 06/19/25: Scorching Juneteenth Heat Wave Hits Triple Digits with Extreme Caution

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What's up, weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, coming at you with a hot forecast that's sizzling harder than my defensive line moves back in my football days! Today in Austin, we're looking at a Juneteenth that's gonna be hotter than a touchdown celebration - we're talking temperatures climbing near 96 degrees with heat index values pushing a whopping 104. Talk about a scorcher!

Let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're breaking down the concept of heat index - or what I like to call the "feels like" temperature. Think of it like football - just like how wind chill can make a cold day feel even colder, heat index shows how humidity makes hot days feel even more intense. When humidity is high, your body can't cool itself as effectively through sweating. It's like wearing full football gear in August - brutal!

Now, our three-day forecast is looking like a classic Texas heat wave play:

First Down - Juneteenth: Mostly sunny, high near 96 degrees, heat index around 104. South wind cruising at around 10 miles per hour.

Second Down - Friday: Partly sunny, high near 95 degrees. Heat index hitting 101. South wind with some gusty moves up to 20 miles per hour.

Third Down - Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 96 degrees. South wind with potential gusts up to 25 miles per hour.

Folks, it's gonna be WIIIIILD out there! Stay hydrated, stay cool, and remember - this heat doesn't play around.

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