Breaking: Texas Braces for Dramatic Temperature Drop, Increased โRain Chances Leading into Thanksgiving
A powerful cold โfront is poised to sweep across Texas thisโ week, bringing considerably cooler temperatures and a heightened risk โขof rain, possibly impacting โขThanksgiving travel and festivities. Residentsโ from North Texas to the Hill Countryโฃ should prepare for a stark contrast โto the recent unseasonably warm weather.
The first โฃwave of cooler air is already bringing increased rain chances, fluctuating between 20% and 90% throughout the โฃweek โand weekend, with Thursday and Friday facing theโ highest โขprobabilities.A second, more potent cold front is expected to arrive Tuesday night, driving temperatures downโค even further. This shiftโ means North Texas could seeโค temperatures in the โmid-60sโค by the time Thanksgiving dinner is served midday.
Sanโฃ Antonio and South Central Texas are also underโฃ the โgun, with a flood โwatch in affect โfrom midnight Thursday to 6 a.m.โฃ Friday. While storm odds are expected throughout the weekend, the region will also experienceโ a โขcooldown after days approaching โข90 degrees, with weekend highs peaking around 80 degrees and evenings dipping into the โmid-60s. โฃ
The most significant temperature dropโ will occur early next week.Following the rain, theโ days leading up to Thanksgiving โin San Antonio are forecast to be sunny with highs in the mid-70s and lows in the 50s. This โmarks a substantial change from the warmer temperatures experiencedโ earlier in the week and โoffers a welcome respiteโฃ from the humidity.