![]() ![]() Drought Monitor, a joint effort of the National Drought Mitigation Center, the U.S. How bad is the drought in Texas?ĭrought data released Thursday from the U.S. Adding bite to the bluster will be north winds of 10 to 15 mph with gusts as strong as 30 mph. As the cloudy evening skies clear, overnight temperatures could sink to as low as 40 degrees. Rain chances will persist Friday night but diminish to 20% before midnight, forecasters said. Winds will kick up in the morning from the north, blowing at 10 to 15 mph with gusts as strong as 25 mph. before the cold front causes temperatures to fall to around 56 for the rest of the day. Some storms also could produce large hail and damaging winds.ĭaytime temperatures on Friday could rise to as high as 69 degrees by 9 a.m. "Additionally, our first freeze is possible Saturday morning for portions of the western and northern Hill Country, then a more widespread freeze looks likely Sunday morning for the western and northern Hill Country west of the I-35 corridor."įorecasters said in a bulletin Thursday that "isolated pockets of 1 to 2 inches of rainfall are possible across the I-35 corridor, Hill Country and Edwards Plateau," adding that "the rest of the area could get between one-tenth to one quarter-inch with several locations getting nothing." What will Veterans Day weather be like?įacing a 90% chance of rain, Austin is all but certain to see showers and possibly severe thunderstorms mainly after 9 a.m., forecasters said. ![]() "Gusty northerly winds will usher in much cooler air Friday afternoon and moving into the weekend, expect temperatures to struggle to get out of the 50s for highs both days," according to weather service meteorologists Mack Morris and Orlando Bermudez. and 2 p.m., when "large hail and damaging winds will be the primary hazards," the weather service said. The National Weather Service forecast calls for strong to severe storms between 7 a.m. Sweater weather is coming to Austin, folks! Thanks to another fierce cold front arriving Friday, we're about to experience some of the chilliest days so far this season, with a decent dose of rain to boot. Watch Video: Climate change: How a warmer Earth could mean more snow ![]()
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