Houston is under multiple heat warnings and advisories this weekend, as "feels like" temperatures are projected to reach triple digits. Five heat warnings and 12 heat advisories are in effect for 15 regions in the Houston area.

The city is experiencing its first stretch of summer heat. Meteorologists state that the combination of heat and moisture increases the risk of heat-related illness for individuals spending extended time outdoors. Harris County Judge Leslie Briones said, "It's gonna be a heat advisory through tomorrow evening." Officials stated that safety measures including cooling stations, misting areas, shade tents, and on-site medical personnel will be in place for major events in Houston this weekend.

Dr. Kevin Schulz, a Houston Fire Department doctor, listed symptoms of heat-related illness. "If you start getting headaches, blurry vision, nausea and vomiting, those are all concerns," Schulz said.

Dr. Rachina Bicette-McCain, a Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center doctor, described additional symptoms. "You may see bizarre behaviors such as emotional instability, extreme irritability, or aggressiveness," she said. "They may be confused, lethargic, even comatose." Bicette-McCain also advised against consuming alcohol for hydration. "Alcohol is definitely not what you want to use to stay hydrated," she said. "Alcohol will dehydrate your body."