AUSTIN, Texas — A significant shift in the weather pattern is heading for Central Texas, and it’s bringing a Weather Impact Alert along with it. While we’ve enjoyed some relatively quiet weather days recently, Saturday is shaping up to be an active weather day as a potent cold front moves through the region.
The primary concern for Saturday is a low-end severe weather threat. While we aren’t looking at a widespread outbreak, the ingredients are there for a few storms to turn rowdy.
Timing the Front
If you have Saturday plans, you’ll want to keep a close eye on the radar. Current projections show the cold front pushing into our northern counties by mid-afternoon.
By 3 p.m., we expect a line of showers and thunderstorms to be draped across the Hill Country and the northern I-35 corridor. As the front continues to slide southeast, the intensity of the rain is expected to pick up…