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Austin Faces Driest Start to Rainy Season Since 1947 as Wildfire Risk Rises
30 Sep
Summary
- Driest start to fall rainy season in Austin since 1947
- High pressure system suppresses rainfall, increasing wildfire risk
- Hurricane Umberto threatens US East Coast, Tropical Storm Imelda less dangerous

According to the latest weather forecast, the Austin area is facing the driest start to the fall rainy season since 1947. As of September 30th, 2025, a high-pressure system has been suppressing rainfall in the region, leading to concerns about the potential for wildfires, particularly in East and Southeast Texas.
The lack of precipitation is not limited to Austin, as the entire Gulf region of the United States is experiencing a drier-than-usual period. While Texas typically sees the most rainfall during the spring season, the summer months are usually dry, with the fall season expected to bring some relief. However, this year's early fall weather pattern has raised concerns about a possible drought in the area.




