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Another cold front is heading to Texas just as temperatures heat up
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Just as temperatures begin to climb across Texas, another cold front is expected to move through the state this week, bringing cooler air and reminding residents that spring weather can still be unpredictable. Temperatures will be unseasonably hot during the week, with highs in the upper 80s and lower 90s for the San Antonio and Austin area from Monday through Friday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Overnight lows will be in the mid-60s during this time. However, don't get used to the warmth. A cold front will push across South Central Texas between Friday and Saturday, dropping the temperatures for the weekend. Highs will be the upper 70s, while lows will be the upper 50s. Before of the cold front, the NWS has issued a Fire Danger Statement for the San Antonio-Austin region from noon to 8 p.m. on Sunday, March 22. The statement is due to near-critical fire weather conditions across the region, driven by low humidity and breezy south winds. During this time, the NWS advises the public to avoid outdoor activities that could inadvertently cause a wildfire. In North Texas, the hottest day of this ongoing heatwave will be Sunday, March 22, with widespread temperatures in the 90s. A cold front will move in by Monday, leading to cooler temperatures, but a warming trend commences on Tuesday with 90s by the middle of the week, according to the NWS. This article originally published at Another cold front is heading to Texas just as temperatures heat up.
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