Some daily record high temperatures were set Tuesday in Texas and Oklahoma as extreme heat -- part of a heat wave affecting.

Here are some of the record highs for July 19 that were set in Texas and Oklahoma (all temperatures in degrees Celsius):

• Wichita Falls, Texas: 46.1, breaking a record of 44.4 set in 2018.

• Borger, Texas: 43.9, breaking a record of 42.8 set in 2018.

• Abilene, Texas: 43.3, breaking a record of 42.2 set in 1936.

• Oklahoma City: 43.3, breaking a record of 42.8 set in 1936.

• Amarillo, Texas: 42.2, breaking a record of 40.5 set in 2018.

• San Angelo, Texas: 42.2, tying a record set in 2018.

• El Paso, Texas: 41.6, breaking a record of 40.5 set in 1980.

• Camp Mabry in Austin, Texas: 41.1, breaking a record of 40.5 from 1914, 1923 and 1951.

• Midland International Air & Space Port in Midland, Texas: 40.5, tying a record from 1981 and 2018.

• Houston: 37.8, tying a record set in 2000.