Texas Braces forโฃ Weekend Temperature Drop โฃas Cold Front Sweeps In
A significant cold front โฃis poised to bring cooler temperatures to much of Texas this โขweekend, marking a noticeable shift from recent warm conditions. Residents across North Texas can expect โa dramatic change, with highs possibly falling more than 30 degreesโ from โขearlier in the week. While South Texas will remain comparatively warm, the front’s arrival signals the beginning โฃof a more typical Octoberโค weatherโ pattern for the state.
The cold front will โprimarily impact areas north of Interstate 35,whereโค temperatures areโข forecast to range from a highโฃ of 73ยฐF (22ยฐC) to a low of 38ยฐF (3ยฐC) overnight. North winds and low humidity will contribute โto a โ”cold feeling” โคduring the โคearly morning hours. A 30% chance of rain is predicted, notably in counties โeast of I-35.
Cities like Dallas-Fort Worth andโฃ Waco will experience the most significant temperature declines. Further south, though, conditions will remain warmer. Austin and San Antonio are expected to see highs near 91ยฐF (33ยฐC) and lows around 68ยฐF (20ยฐC),with only slightly โcooler nights.
Theโข National Weather service reports that this systemโข will weaken as it moves southward,and no drastic changes are anticipatedโค in South Texas โuntil lateโข October,when more intense cold fronts are expected toโฃ arrive. โคThisโค weekend’s front represents a typical October decline, but serves as a reminderโข that colder weather is on its way for the entire state.