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Will the power stay on through this record heat wave? Details here

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SAN ANTONIO – South Texas is expected to be one of the hottest places on the globe this week, as temperatures are forecast to soar to near 105 degrees.

>> Check out the latest forecast here

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas anticipates that the power grid will handle the increased demand, largely thanks to solar power.

First, a look at the forecast

Texas will likely set multiple records this week. Starting Tuesday, temperatures will skyrocket into the 100s.

Wednesday is likely our hottest day, with temperatures poised to reach near 105 degrees. This could make San Antonio one of the hottest places not only in the country but in the world.

Temperatures will be near 100 degrees even heading into the weekend.

“While Texas temperatures have certainly reached 100 degrees in May in the past, this type of consistent triple-digit weather is usually reserved for August or September,“ KSAT Weather Authority meteorologist Sarah Spivey said. ”The forecast across Texas this week calls for daily, record-breaking highs ranging from 100-110 degrees. That’s 15 to 20 degrees above average.”

Some record breaking afternoon high temperatures this week. (Copyright 2024 by KSAT – All rights reserved.)

What does this mean for the Texas power grid?

According to ERCOT, which operates the state power grid, the gigawatt supply is well above the forecasted demand. That means there shouldn’t be an energy crisis.

Renewable energy makes up the majority of the state’s fuel mix.

As of 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, the state’s top generation is from:

Solar: 27%

Wind: 25%

Natural Gas: 33%

Coal and Lignite: 11%

Nuclear: 5.0%

ERCOT supply and demand forecast this week. (Copyright 2024 by KSAT – All rights reserved.)

ERCOT is expecting the energy demand to peak at 81.5 gigawatts on Wednesday.

That would come close to the all-time record of 85.5 gigawatts, which Texas set on Aug. 10, 2023.

However, it is expected to surpass the May record for energy demand: 77 gigawatts.

ERCOT supply and demand forecast Wednesday 5/14/25. (Copyright 2024 by KSAT – All rights reserved.)

Does this heat wave mean anything for our summer?

The good news here is that a May heat wave doesn’t always correlate to a ridiculously hot summer.

We’ve seen hot Mays before and not-so-hot summers.

With that said, should the forecast remain dry, drought conditions often help to boost temperatures.

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