The brutal heat in North Texas just doesn't want to go away.
Right now, Texas State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon says we're sitting about two degrees above the 20th century average because of climate change.
Lastly, the Gulf of Mexico is running warmer than normal and that's where our air tends to come from in the summer. He said that's when temperatures spike up past the 100-degree-plus mark. So how long will this last?
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