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2 Newsletter: Houston braces for extreme heat. How to stay cool
Summary by The Houston Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Ninfa Saavedra , as published by Click2Houston General
· August 18, 2026
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Key points The KPRC 2 Weather Team is providing coverage of the heat wave and its potential impacts. Temperatures are expected to rise this week, with highs reaching the lower 90s and some areas possibly hitting 100°.
Temperatures are expected to rise this week, with highs reaching the lower 90s and some areas possibly hitting 100°. The humidity is also forecast to increase, starting Tuesday. This heat wave may pose challenges for people with outdoor activities or jobs.
Further information on the weather forecast is available, including detailed predictions and updates. The KPRC 2 Weather Team is providing coverage of the heat wave and its potential impacts.
For the latest news and weather updates, additional resources are available, including a morning newsletter and live broadcasts on KPRC 2+. More weather headlines and forecast details can also be found online.
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Published: August 18, 2026 ·
Source: Click2Houston General ·
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