strong winds may cause more flight delays in North Texas
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Tuesday, bringing with it about a 40% chance of showers and storms, but finally some cooler fall temperatures.
A weak cold front is moving south today, shifting our winds out of the north and bringing in drier air. Dew points will fall from the sticky 70s into the mid-60s by evening, giving the air a noticeably more comfortable feel.
Pro Football Focus released its Week 8 grades, and Caleb Williams once again struggled to find rhythm in the Bears’ offense.
The cold front is expected to move into the Austin area around midday or early afternoon Tuesday, though the exact timing could still fluctuate slightly. Ahead of it, temperatures will warm into the upper 70s to low 80s, with some spots southeast of Austin possibly reaching the mid-80s.
Idaho could be in for more rain and snow than normal in late 2025 and early 2026, if the Climate Prediction Center outlook bears out. The center is predicting a 40% to 50% chance of above-normal precipitation for much of Idaho, with the probability even higher near the Montana border.
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