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Texas Braces for Significant Temperature Drop This Weekend
NWS issues advisory as cold front expected to bring cooler temps to major cities
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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The National Weather Service has issued an advisory warning of a significant temperature drop expected across Texas this weekend. Temperatures are forecast to fall as much as 10 degrees, with Austin and San Antonio both seeing highs drop by over 10°F on Sunday compared to Saturday.
Why it matters
Temperature fluctuations can impact daily routines and potentially affect vulnerable populations, so staying informed about the forecast is crucial. These weather shifts are common in Texas during this time of year.
The details
A cold front is expected to arrive on Sunday, bringing cooler temperatures and the possibility of rain. This cooling trend is predicted to last until early Tuesday, February 24th. In Austin, the high temperature is expected to drop from 76°F on Saturday to 65°F on Sunday. San Antonio will experience a similar shift, with temperatures falling from 79°F on Saturday to 66°F on Sunday. Warmer temperatures are anticipated to return between Tuesday and Wednesday.
- The cold front is expected to arrive on Sunday, February 22.
- The cooler temperatures are predicted to last until early Tuesday, February 24.
The players
National Weather Service (NWS)
The National Weather Service is the primary weather forecasting agency for the United States.
The takeaway
With a significant temperature drop expected across Texas this weekend, residents should prepare for the cooler weather and monitor forecasts closely, especially those who may be more vulnerable to the changes.
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