A hot dry airmass is present in a deep layer of the atmosphere, affecting areas from Oklahoma to Arkansas and south through Texas. This airmass is causing weather systems to track around it, resulting in uninterrupted heat. Late nights and mornings are expected to have a shallow layer of humid gulf air, while afternoons will be drier due to daytime heating stirring the lower atmosphere.

Further information on this weather pattern is available, including any potential changes to the forecast. For now, there are no signals indicating a change in the hot and dry conditions anytime soon.