The hottest temperatures are still ahead, but Texans say they are not ready for the heat.
If you're looking for ways to stay cool, splashpads are open in Dallas, McKinney, Weatherford and Carrolton and some folks said they will definitely be taking advantage of them.
MedStar says historically, this is one of the busiest times of the year. Since the start of May, they've treated 23 people suffering from the heat. Thirteen of them were taken to the hospital.
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