The heat wave continues across North Texas with highs once again climbing above 100 this weekend. An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect through 8 p.m. Saturday evening and will likely be extended into Sunday.
Along with the intense heat, the fire danger will remain elevated, especially for areas west of I-35. Red flag warnings are posted for parts of North Texas as breezy south winds combine with low relative humidity and ongoing drought.712 West Abram St.
, Arlington, TXOperation guidelines: Indoor accommodations for up to 3 guests at a time in 30-minute increments. Exceptions can be made for families. Water is provided.Operation guidelines: This location will serve as an outdoor hydration station for those in need of water.
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