While it’s that time of year now when we see more and more cold front drops out of Canada, drawing down that cool, refreshing fall air mass, this time it should drive daytime highs and night lows down well into Texas as well as across the East.
A substantial cool shot dives out of Canada starting with the Dakatas Thursday and by this weekend it advances all the way towards the Upper Texas Gulf Coast where highs should drop to the much more comfortable 80s with drier air wiping out the stifling humidity of late. This cooler, drier, Canadian air mass should also allow cool nights too.
Interestingly, like we saw with the last cool shot, the heat quickly pivots back towards the Dakotas and sure enough, by early next week, it would appear the 90s return to the Dakotas.
The good thing for those detesting this seemingly never ending summer up there, it’s now September and while the heat keeps wanting to flip back after every trough comes through, the troughs and cool shits are becoming more and more frequent and behind every front, will be a little cooler and cooler air. The heat is living on borrowed time as days become shorter and nights longer.








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