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Issued by NWS San Angelo, TX

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URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service San Angelo TX
1119 AM CDT Fri Aug 21 2026

TXZ049-054-064>066-072-073-098-099-113-114-127-128-139-140-154-155-
221130-
/O.NEW.KSJT.HT.Y.0017.260822T1800Z-260823T0000Z/
/O.CON.KSJT.HT.Y.0016.260821T1800Z-260822T0000Z/
Fisher-Nolan-Sterling-Coke-Runnels-Tom Green-Concho-Haskell-
Throckmorton-Jones-Shackelford-Taylor-Callahan-Coleman-Brown-
McCulloch-San Saba-
Including the cities of Winters, Tuxedo, Carlsbad, Rotan, Robert Lee,
Crews, Paint Rock, Coleman, Trickham, Haskell, Albany, Hatchel,
Rowena, Live Oak, Echo, Pumphrey, Cherokee, Brownwood, Stamford,
Truby, Valera, Voss, Eula, San Saba, Eden, Lowake, Voca, Tennyson,
Irby, San Angelo, Throckmorton, Fife, Wall, Bronte, Clyde,
Harkeyville, Ballinger, Brady, Cross Plains, Baird, Hamlin, Rochelle,
Dudley, Abilene, Benoit, Anson, Fisk, Woodson, Funston, Broome,
Indian Creek, Sterling City, Chappel, Silver, Sanco, Lohn,
Sweetwater, Roby, and Stith
1119 AM CDT Fri Aug 21 2026

...HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM TO 7 PM CDT SATURDAY...
...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM CDT THIS EVENING...

* WHAT...Afternoon high temperatures reaching the 105 to 109 degree
  range.

* WHERE...A portion of west central Texas along and north of a San
  Angelo to Brady to San Saba line.

* WHEN...Until 7 PM CDT this evening, and then from 1 PM to 7 PM CDT
  Saturday.

* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat
  illnesses.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Heat Advisory means that hot weather conditions are occurring or
expected. This will create a situation in which heat illnesses are
possible.

Never, ever, leave children or pets alone in enclosed vehicles, not
even for a few minutes. Car interiors can reach lethal temperatures
in a matter of minutes.

Stay indoors and seek air-conditioned buildings. Drink water more
than usual, and avoid dehydrating alcoholic, sugary, or caffeinated
drinks. Dress for the heat by wearing lightweight and light colored
clothing. Eat small meals and eat more often. Monitor those with a
higher vulnerability to heat, including small children. Check in on
family, friends, and neighbors, especially the elderly. If engaging
in outdoor activity, take longer and more frequent breaks and avoid
the hottest parts of the day.

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