A drastic change in the weather pattern reported by renowned meteorologists indicates a dramatic shift in the long-lasting heat wave in South Texas. The high atmospheric pressure responsible for the intense heat will reportedly shift south, and east, paving the way for more moderate temperatures.
Over the last week, South Texas has experienced higher than average temperatures consistent with mid-July rather than mid-September. An oppressive 95.4 degrees has been the average in San Antonio, with Houston tallying an average daily high of 95 degrees, and Austin’s being 98 degrees.
The forecast models indicate a welcome change in the weather pattern expected towards this weekend and early next week. The forceful high-pressure ridge causing the late summer heat wave is predicted to weaken, moving south and east. Concurrently, a low-pressure trough will cruise across The Southern Plains bringing a cold front into portions of Texas.
The anticipated cold front won’t bring much relief in terms of temperature drop as it’ll likely stall out before reaching South Texas. Despite this, the less dominant high pressure will lead to slightly cooler temperatures, thereby making the outside environment more bearable.
As Thursday approaches, the oppressive high temperatures persist due to the high pressure still in control, with the daily high temperature projected at a scorching 96 degrees. Conditions remain humid with “feels like” temperatures anticipated around 105 degrees.
Stepping into the weekend, a similar intense weather condition prevails with the anticipation of high temperatures that could reach the mid-90s. However, Saturday is expected to bring a subtle shift as the high-pressure ridge moves southeast due to the adaptable low-pressure system. The consequential weather change will drop the temperatures a degree or two.
As the weekend fades away, a cold front is set to inch its way through Texas Panhandle by Sunday, slowing its advance towards South and Central Texas. The cold front is said to stall out near San Antonio, possibly bringing winds from the north by Monday or Tuesday. Expect a drop in humidity but not a considerable drop in temperatures as they likely to peak in the low 90s.
Some weather models suggest a second cold front infiltrating South Texas, raising the chances for rain. Despite being uncertain, if the secondary cold front materializes, it could lead to improved rain chances later the following week.
In light of these potential developments, residents are encouraged to keep themselves updated with the latest weather updates and prepare accordingly.
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