AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Typically fall is our second wettest season and October is our second wettest month. That may not be the case this year based on the latest monthly outlook just released by the Climate Prediction Center.
The rainfall outlook for October leans heavily in the "drier than normal" category with most of Texas expecting less rain than normal.
So far, September has started very warm and signs point toward October continuing the "warmer than normal" trend deeper into meteorological fall.
What’s normal in October?
Normally, October is a wet month falling right in the middle of our second “wet season” which runs from September through November. • Average high Oct. 1: 87º • Average high Oct. 31: 77º • Average low Oct. 1: 66º • Average low Oct. 31: 56º • 6th warmest mont