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Those yearning for the days of cooler weather might get their wish next week — the city's first cold front will be rolling in Wednesday, the first day of fall, meteorologists say.
Southeast Texas could see temperatures in the 60s Thursday morning while more northern and western parts of the state may see them as low as the 50s, ABC 13 said. National Weather Service officials serving the Houston area predicted lows in the 70s from Friday through Wednesday, with the low going as far down as 67 degrees Thursday.
Matt Lanza of Space City Weather wrote Friday that “the drumbeat regarding our first legitimate autumn cold front is growing louder today.”
“For now at least, it would seem that some very nice weather is on the horizon for the back half of next week,” Lanza wrote.
For the last several decades now, Houstonians have had to wait until the third or fourth week of September for the arrival of cooler, fall weather.
Space City Weather considers the first day of fall to be when the low temperature sinks to 65 degrees. In the 1980s, the average date with a low of 65 degrees was at the beginning of the month, between Sept. 7 and 11.
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