The National Weather Service (NWS) is reporting that a slight cold front will cover Texas this weekend amid Hurricane Lorena’s landfall in the Baja California peninsula. Folks can expect a gloomy start to the month, as these conditions could start moving into the region on Saturday, September 6.
Cooler weather will likely be felt in both the San Antonio and Austin metropolitan areas, according to the latest situation report sent by the NWS. Locals may experience a 10-degree temperature drop, bringing relief to the state after several triple-digit days over the summer.
Those looking to take advantage of the breezy conditions should plan their cardigan-bearing outfits around the next few days. The agency’s seven-day forecast is showing a high of 94 degrees and a low of 72 degrees on Saturday, then a high of 90 degrees and an enticing low of 69 on Sunday, September 7.
However, it may be not be an ideal time to make outdoor plans. NWS forecasters warn that remnant moisture from the Hurricane Lorena tropical system is increasing the chance (50-70%) for showers and thunderstorms Saturday night through Monday…