South-Central Texas Braces for Unseasonably High Temperatures Through Monday

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Austin, TX – South-central Texas will experience another hot, sunny day with temperatures reaching the mid-90s, continuing through the weekend. Residents across the region, particularly those near the I-35 corridor, are advised to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Austin-San Antonio office, temperatures will climb into the low-to-mid 90s across the region, with areas like Kerrville, Fredericksburg, and San Antonio potentially exceeding 94°F. Clear skies and minimal impacts are expected through Monday, although a cold front may bring cooler temperatures by Tuesday.

Travelers on I-35 and surrounding highways should take precautions as heat-related vehicle issues may arise, particularly for those commuting during the warmest parts of the day. The NWS advises checking vehicle coolant levels and tire pressure before hitting the road. Drivers should also carry extra water to avoid dehydration.

For the weekend ahead, Saturday and Sunday will see highs of 93°F to 95°F in cities like Austin and San Antonio, with lows staying warm in the 60s to low 70s. Minimal weather impacts are predicted, but heat will remain the dominant factor. Monday mirrors the same pattern, with some regions hitting a high of 96°F.

By Tuesday, a weak cold front may move into the region, offering some relief. NWS forecasters suggest temperatures could drop into the mid-80s by midweek, though details on its strength remain uncertain. Stay updated with your local weather station for any changes to the forecast.

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