The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory Monday as “very high” heat index values are expected during the afternoon and early evening hours.
The advisory begins for San Marcos and the surrounding region at noon and stretches through 8 p.m. as the NWS forecasts heat indexes between 105-113 degrees.
A Heat Advisory will be in effect for much of the area with hot, humid conditions in place. A few showers & isolated thunder east, then a cold front will arrive this evening with a broken line of showers and thunderstorms. There is a low chance that 1-2 storms become severe. pic.twitter.com/gmWJkbrO3B
— NWS Austin/San Antonio (@NWSSanAntonio) June 21, 2021
The NWS states that people spending time outdoors should take frequent breaks inside or in the shade, drink plenty of water and wear light weight and loose fitting clothes.
The NWS says people should stay out of the sun on Monday, check up on relatives and neighbors, and young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances.
This evening, a cold front is expected to push through the area. The NWS states scattered thunderstorms will develop and isolated severe weather is possible with damaging wind being the main hazard.