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Humidity and high temperatures will persist in Austin all week, with highs in the mid- and upper 90s and heat indexes reaching as high as 107, according to the National Weather Service.
This week, the daily highs will be the hottest we’ve seen so far this summer.. The National Weather Service predicts Monday’s high to be 104, followed by 107 on Tuesday and 106 on Wednesday ...
The Austin area is expected to get rain throughout this week, perhaps as much as 4 inches. After being hit with some of the coldest temperatures on record, Central Texans will now face rainfall ...
At Austin, the temperature remained at or below freezing for 7 days (168 hours). At Abilene, the period at or below freezing totaled 10 days (252 hours). The Central Texas region, including Waco, Bryan, and Killeen, set a new record with 9 days (205 hours) at or below freezing. San Angelo endured 6 days (152 hours) at or below freezing ...
The National Weather Service predicts a cold and wet beginning to the new year.
Temperature lag, also known as thermal inertia, is an important factor in diurnal temperature variation. Peak daily temperature generally occurs after noon, as air keeps absorbing net heat for a period of time from morning through noon and some time thereafter. Similarly, minimum daily temperature generally occurs substantially after midnight ...
A short cold front will roll through Central Texas on Sunday night, followed by rain and wind by the week's end. Expect freezing temperatures in Austin this week. Here's a full forecast
Display a year or month calendar Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Year year the ordinal year number of the calendar Default current Number suggested Month month whether to display a single month instead of a whole year, and which one Default empty Example current, next, last, 1, January String suggested Show year show_year whether to display the year ...