Central and South Texas residents can expect hazy skies and occasional afternoon storms to stick around through the Independence Day weekend. While temperatures will remain close to seasonal norms, the presence of Saharan dust could impact air quality and visibility. Here’s what to expect.
Weather Forecast and Storms
According to the National Weather Service in Austin-San Antonio, isolated showers and thunderstorms are likely each day through Thursday, but most areas will experience a low chance of rain, with less than a 30% chance of precipitation.
Cities like Cuero, Fredericksburg, and San Marcos may see slightly higher rain chances on Sunday and Monday, but the overall forecast calls for mostly dry conditions.
For cities like Austin and San Antonio, high temperatures will remain in the low to mid-90s, with overnight lows in the mid-70s. Del Rio, Eagle Pass, and Uvalde will experience hotter temperatures, with highs pushing into the triple digits. Residents in these areas should take precautions to stay cool and hydrated, especially in the afternoon heat.
Impact of Saharan Dust
Saharan dust will cause hazy skies across much of the region, which can reduce visibility and affect air quality. This may be especially concerning for individuals with respiratory conditions. If you’re planning outdoor activities, take it easy, stay hydrated, and consider wearing a mask if you’re sensitive to the dust.
Safety and Travel Tips
Drivers in Central and South Texas should be alert for reduced visibility and brief downpours, particularly during the evening commute. If you’re traveling in areas prone to haze, use extra caution, especially when visibility is low…