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High Pressure Will Delay Our Entry into Fall 09-21-2012

By: Matthew Farrell
Updated: September 21, 2012
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Saturday marks the beginning of the Fall Season, but temperatures are still going to be very summer-like.

With high pressure in place over Texas and southerly winds in the forecast, don't expect temperatures to drop out of the upper-80's.

For the weekend, temperatures will be in the low-90's.

After that, that ridge starts to weaken just a little bit, allowing temperatures to bottom out on Monday around 88.

We hover around 90 all week, before dropping into the lower-80s by Thursday.

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