Spurs' Dejounte Murray says he's leaving San Antonio 'ASAP' to escape summer heat Region is again under a heat advisory

Spurs Dejounte Murray said he needs to leave San Antonio 'ASAP' to avoid the hot summer days that aren't going away anytime soon. Spurs Dejounte Murray said he needs to leave San Antonio 'ASAP' to avoid the hot summer days that aren't going away anytime soon. Photo: JERRY LARA / San Antonio Express-News Photo: JERRY LARA / San Antonio Express-News Image 1 of / 12 Caption Close Spurs' Dejounte Murray says he's leaving San Antonio 'ASAP' to escape summer heat 1 / 12 Back to Gallery

The Spurs' Dejounte Murray said he needs to leave San Antonio 'ASAP' to avoid the hot summer days that aren't going away anytime soon.

The star point guard chatted about the Alamo City weather on his Instagram story Thursday, saying he doesn't miss the San Antonio "heat at all."

"Man, San Antonio I gotta leave here ASAP, just for the rest of the summer" he said on social media.

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I felt this on every level. It’s too damn hot San Antonio. I gotta go back and stay at my place in Seattle until the Fall or something lmao. pic.twitter.com/DCQexZucjo — Joey Wilkinson 🏁 (@AssassinateHate) August 8, 2019

San Antonians can't blame the Spurs player for escaping the hot temperatures as The National Weather Service issued the city a heat advisory for the third straight day this week.

According to NWS, the heat advisory is in effect from noon to 8 p.m. Friday. Forecasters expect high temperatures to range from 99 to 108 degrees with a heat index above 110 in some areas.

NWS said the triple-degree temps look to stay in San Antonio throughout the weekend and into next week.

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