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TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL WBGT DATA

Explore Texas WBGT Data by THSADA Regions

Explore how heat conditions across all eight THSADA regions compared to UIL activity guidelines impact practices and games during what times of the day.

How to use this tool

Select your THSADA region to see heat data from August 2025 — including how many days each hour of the day reached each UIL activity zone, and how average peak WBGT shifted throughout the day.

1

Click Your Region

Select one of the eight THSADA regions to filter data for your area.

2

Review Days in Each Zone

Each color shows how many days that hour fell into a UIL activity zone.

3

Switch to Avg. Max WBGT by Hour

See the average peak WBGT at each hour to spot the hottest parts of the day.

4

See How Your Practices Were Affected Last Year

Below the chart, see how many hours between 6 a.m.–8 p.m. fall into each zone.

Data is sourced from Perry Weather’s network of approximately 700 on-site weather stations across Texas, recorded every 5 minutes.

THSADA
THSADA Regions
Texas High School Athletic Directors Association

This data covers all 8 THSADA regions across Texas for August 2025 — one of the most demanding months of the fall athletics calendar. Each chart shows how often, and during which hours of the day, heat conditions would have required activity adjustments under UIL’s WBGT-based heat policy. Use the region selector to compare heat exposure across the state and see exactly how many August days each hour of the day reached each activity restriction level.

Selected Region
Region 1
Amarillo, Lubbock
Number of days each hour fell in each activity zone — August 2025 (31 days)
Normal (<82.0°F)
Use discretion (82.0–86.9°F)
2 hr. max (87.0–90.0°F)
1 hr. max (90.1–92.0°F)
No outdoor (≥92.1°F)
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Data from ~700 Perry Weather on-site stations across Texas, recorded every 5 minutes with WBGT monitoring sensors. Average maximum WBGT by hour, August 2025. Zone thresholds per UIL Heat Policy guidelines.

About the UIL WBGT Requirements

Why this data matters right now

WBGT isn’t a standard thermometer reading. It combines air temperature, humidity, wind speed, and radiant heat from the sun into a single number that reflects what the human body actually experiences outdoors — which is why it’s more meaningful for athletic settings than a heat index alone.

UIL uses WBGT to define five activity zones, each with different requirements for practice duration, rest breaks, and athlete monitoring.

UIL band practicing out in the summer heat

THSADA Region 2 & 3 Activity Guidelines

The table below outlines UIL-recommended activity modifications based on WBGT readings for Class 2 and Class 3 regions in Texas. As temperatures rise, schools are required to reduce practice duration, increase rest breaks, and ultimately suspend outdoor activities altogether.

Class 3
Class 2
UIL WBGT Activity Guidelines
< 82.0°F
< 27.7°C
< 79.7°F
< 26.5°C

Normal Activities — Provide at least three separate rest breaks each hour with a minimum duration of 3 min each during the workout.

82.0° – 86.9°F
27.7° – 30.5°C
79.7 – 84.6°F
26.6 – 29.2°C

Use discretion for intense or prolonged exercise; Provide at least three separate rest breaks each hour with a minimum duration of 4 min each.

87.0 – 90.0°F
30.5 – 32.2°C
84.7 – 87.6°F
29.3 – 30.9°C

Maximum outdoor practice time is 2 hours. Provide at least four separate rest breaks each hour with a minimum duration of 4 min each.

For Football/Field Hockey: Players are restricted to helmet, shoulder pads, and shorts during practice.

90.1 – 92.0°F
32.3 – 33.3°C
87.7 – 89.7°F
31.0 – 32.0°C

Maximum outdoor practice time is 1 hour. No protective equipment may be worn during practice, and there may be no conditioning activities. There must be 20 min of rest breaks distributed throughout the hour of practice.

≥ 92.1°F
≥ 33.3°C
≥ 89.8°F
≥ 32.1°C

No outdoor workouts/contests. Delay practice/competitions until a cooler WBGT is reached.

Source: UIL Heat Stress & Athletic Participation Recommended Plan — based on American College of Sports Medicine guidelines.

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