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Your Hill Country Weather Forecast


DAY DESCRIPTION HIGH/LOW PRECIP WIND MPH HUMIDITY
THU
OCT 10
PARTLY CLOUDY 96° / 68° 20% S 16 60%
FRI
OCT 11
AM THUNDERSTORMS/WIND 74° / 49° 80% N 24 56%
SAT
OCT 12
PARTLY CLOUDY 70° / 55° 10% NNE 13 30%
SUN
OCT 13
PARTLY CLOUDY 83° / 66° 0% SSE 8 43%
MON
OCT 14
AM CLOUDS/PM SUN 91° / 71° 20% S 9 68%
TUE
OCT 15
MOSTLY SUNNY 93° / 64° 20% SSW 10 63%
WED
OCT 16
PARTLY CLOUDY 83° / 60° 20% NNE 13 51%

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FORECAST REGION THU
OCT 10
FRI
OCT 11
SAT
OCT 12
Austin & Central Texas Region GOOD GOOD GOOD

THURSDAY 10/10/2019
Light to moderate winds, warm temperatures, abundant afternoon sunshine, and lingering elevated incoming background levels could be enough for ozone to reach the lower to middle end of the “Moderate” range in parts of the Beaumont-Port Arthur and Houston areas, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening.

Should the seasonal burning continue across the South and Southeast U.S., light amounts of residual smoke may linger across portions of North Central, Northeast, and Southeast Texas and could raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to the lower to middle end of the “Moderate” range in parts of the Beaumont-Port Arthur and Tyler-Longview areas and the upper end of the “Good” range (perhaps with an isolated low “Moderate” or two) in parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston areas.

Strong evening through overnight winds associated with an advancing strong cold front could generate and transport light amounts of blowing dust across portions of the Panhandle and Permian Basin, though the duration and intensity of the dust is not expected to be enough to raise the daily PM10 AQI beyond the upper end of the “Good” range throughout most of the Amarillo, Lubbock, and Midland-Odessa areas.

Otherwise and elsewhere in the state, moderate to strong winds, cooler temperatures, increased cloud cover, and/or low incoming background levels associated with the approaching cold front should help keep air quality in the “Good” range in most spots.

FRIDAY 10/11/2019
Should the seasonal burning continue across the South and Southeast U.S., light amounts of residual smoke may linger across portions of East Texas and could maintain the daily PM2.5 AQI at the lower to middle end of the “Moderate” range in parts of the Beaumont-Port Arthur and Tyler-Longview areas.

Elsewhere in the state, moderate to strong winds, cooler temperatures, heavy cloud cover, and/or low incoming background levels associated with an advancing cold front should help keep air quality in the “Good” range in most spots.

SATURDAY 10/12/2019
Light winds, warming 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 Tyler-Longview area, with highest concentrations in the afternoon and early evening.

Should the seasonal burning continue across the South and Southeast U.S., light amounts of residual smoke may linger across portions of East and Southeast Texas and could raise the daily PM2.5 AQI to the lower to middle end of the “Moderate” range in parts of the Beaumont-Port Arthur area; possibly the lower end of the “Moderate” range in parts of the Houston area; and the upper end of the “Good” range (perhaps with an isolated low “Moderate” or two) in parts of the Tyler-Longview area.

Elsewhere in the state, moderate to strong winds, cool temperatures, 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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