First Warning: Some heat relief arrives next week

First Warning: Some heat relief arrives next week
First Warning: Some heat relief arrives next week
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was updated for a final time on Thursday (October 16). Refer to our main forecast story for the latest forecast.

AUSTIN (KXAN) — We’ve heard your cries, and finally, it appears some minor heat relief will arrive after a cold front around the middle of next week.

While a cold front this weekend will bring only a brief temperature drop with a slim rain chance, a second cold front is expected to knock temperatures down more consistently next week.

Turning hotter on Saturday and then cooler with a cold front, but then hotter again on Monday before more heat relief.
Highs for the next week

Our long-term computer model guidance is consistently bringing a cold front sometime Tuesday of next week that will bring an end to the consistent 90s.

Potential cold front next Tuesday (Oct. 21)
Potential cold front next Tuesday (Oct. 21)

There’s even signs that we may see Austin’s first nights in the 50s at Camp Mabry since last spring. The coolest we’ve been in Austin this fall, so far, has been the low 60s.

Managing expectations

Will it feel cold? No. Will we get much rain with this second cold front? It doesn’t appear so. Will temperatures finally turn cooler than they’ve been all October? It looks like it.

A persistent break from the 90s looks to arrive toward the middle or end of next week bringing highs in the 80s and the potential for lows in the 50s.
First Warning: Finally a break from the heat

Stay with the First Warning Weather Team as we work out the details that may shift a little bit over the coming days.

Still, there’s room for cautious optimism that it might start feeling more like early fall and less like late summer.


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