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Our Hot Weather Will Continue
Summary by Laredo News Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Richard Berler , as published by KGNS (NBC/ABC affiliate) — Local News
· August 16, 2026
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Key points On Monday, the air above Laredo is predicted to be slightly more moist. A hot airmass is dominating the weather in the southern US, including Laredo.
A hot airmass is dominating the weather in the southern US, including Laredo . This hot air is expected to continue its influence on local weather patterns. On Monday, the air above Laredo is predicted to be slightly more moist.
The increased moisture may lead to the formation of clouds, but they are not expected to grow tall enough to produce showers. The buoyancy of lifted air is only marginal, which limits cloud development. Further details on the weather forecast are available from KGNS.
The outlook for the rest of the week includes drier air starting on Tuesday, with small cumulus clouds possible in the afternoon skies.
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Published: August 16, 2026 ·
Source: KGNS (NBC/ABC affiliate) — Local News ·
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