Your 7 Day Hill Country Weather Forecast | Saturday, October 19

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Your Hill Country Weather Forecast


DAY DESCRIPTION HIGH/LOW PRECIP WIND MPH HUMIDITY
SAT
OCT 19
PARTLY CLOUDY 93° / 65° 10% SW 10 64%
SUN
OCT 20
PARTLY CLOUDY 92° / 73° 20% SSE 13 62%
MON
OCT 21
AM THUNDERSTORMS 80° / 52° 80% NNW 15 51%
TUE
OCT 22
SUNNY 78° / 51° 0% NE 10 36%
WED
OCT 23
SUNNY 81° / 56° 0% SSE 11 42%
THU
OCT 24
FEW SHOWERS 81° / 54° 30% ESE 11 56%
FRI
OCT 25
PM SHOWERS 73° / 49° 40% N 16 54%

Do you or anyone in your family have breathing problems?

Keep a watch on our Daily Air Quality Forecast Update!

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FORECAST REGION SAT
OCT 19
SUN
OCT 20
MON
OCT 21
Austin & Central Texas Region GOOD GOOD GOOD

SATURDAY 10/19/2019
A slight increase in fine particulate background levels across portions of Northeast Texas associated with briefly building continental haze coupled with light winds and limited vertical mixing could be enough to raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to the lower to middle end of the “Moderate” range in parts of the Tyler-Longview area, with highest concentrations in the morning.

Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds, cooler temperatures, increasing cloud cover, and/or lower incoming background levels should help keep air quality in the “Good” range in most spots.

SUNDAY 10/20/2019
Moderate to strong winds, heavy cloud cover with increased precipitation, and/or low incoming background levels should help keep air quality in the “Good” range in most spots statewide.

MONDAY 10/21/2019
Light to moderate winds, warm temperatures, abundant afternoon sunshine, and increasing incoming background levels could be enough for ozone to reach the lower to middle end of the “Moderate” range in parts of the El Paso and Midland-Odessa areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening.

Elsewhere in the state, moderate winds, cool temperatures, heavy cloud cover with lingering precipitation, and/or lower incoming background levels should help keep air quality in the “Good” range in most spots.


*Air Quality Index courtesy of Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.


 

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