2 products issued by NWS for: Kerrville TX
Hazardous Weather Outlook
Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio TX 408 PM CDT Tue Jun 4 2024 TXZ171>173-183>194-202>209-217>225-228-052115- Llano-Burnet-Williamson-Val Verde-Edwards-Real-Kerr-Bandera- Gillespie-Kendall-Blanco-Hays-Travis-Bastrop-Lee-Kinney-Uvalde- Medina-Bexar-Comal-Guadalupe-Caldwell-Fayette-Maverick-Zavala- Frio-Atascosa-Wilson-Karnes-Gonzales-De Witt-Lavaca-Dimmit- 408 PM CDT Tue Jun 4 2024 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for South-Central Texas.. .DAY ONE...Tonight. An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect through 8 PM for the San Antonio metro area and the adjacent counties of the Rio Grande Plains and Coastal Prairies to the south and east expect the heat index to occasionally reach values from 110 to 117 degrees. A Heat Advisory remains in effect through 8 PM CDT today with heat indices above 108 degrees across the rest of the I-35 corridor, Rio Grande plains, and the Coastal Prairies. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday. Dangerous heat persists through midweek. Heat Advisories and potentially Excessive Heat Warnings are likely for portions of the area Wednesday and Thursday. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation is not anticipated. $$
Special Weather Statement
Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio TX 256 AM CDT Tue Jun 4 2024 TXZ171-172-183>190-202-050100- Llano-Burnet-Val Verde-Edwards-Real-Kerr-Bandera-Gillespie- Kendall-Blanco-Kinney- Including the cities of Llano, Burnet, Del Rio, Rocksprings, Leakey, Kerrville, Bandera, Fredericksburg, Boerne, Blanco, and Brackettville 256 AM CDT Tue Jun 4 2024 ...ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES AND HEAT INDICES EXPECTED TODAY... Hot temperatures and elevated heat indices expected across the Southern Edwards Plateau and the Hill Country today and through the middle of this week. High temperatures will reach the mid to upper 90s for most of the Hill Country while values will climb above 100 degrees across Val Verde county and portions of Kinney and Edwards Counties. Heat indices are expected to peak in the 102 to 108 range across these regions. Those spending extended time outdoors and not acclimated to this heat could be susceptible to heat related illness if not taking proper heat precautions, such as drinking plenty of water and taking frequent breaks out of the sun and heat. $$