Record-setting high temperatures were recorded Tuesday in cities across the Texas Panhandle.

Kurt Buffalo, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Amarillo, said Borger recorded the hottest temperature of 103. It was enough to set a new record high for the day, beating the old mark of 102 set in 1990.

Amarillo also set a new record high, topping out at 102. The old record was 101, last reached in 1990, 1981 and 1964.

Buffalo said Dalhart barely missed setting a new record high, reaching 101. The old high was 102 set in 2008.

"Nice and chilly up there," Buffalo joked.

Today is not expected to be much cooler with temperatures expected to be about 100 across the entire Panhandle.

A weak cool front is expected to move into the area, and temperatures are expected to drop into the 90s Thursday, he said.

Buffalo said there's only a small chance of rain this week.