Heat — Morris, Texas
2024-08-01 · Morris, Texas
Wider weather episode
An upper-level ridge of high pressure extending from the Southern Plains across the Gulf Coast region that began in late July, maintained its presence into early August. Afternoon temperatures rose into the middle and upper 90s during the first few days of the month. Deep southerly moisture pooling in advance of a weak frontal boundary resulted in very minimal mixing of dew points, with attendant heat indices ranging from 105-109 degrees across East and Northeast Texas on August 1st before increasing even further on August 2nd.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1213616. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.