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Here's what Austin's forecast looks like for New Year's Day

Cold and damp weather is expected for the first day of 2020.

AUSTIN, Texas — ***THIS BLOG IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED. FOR THE LATEST FORECAST, CLICK HERE***

Happy New Year! 

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The first day of 2020 will feature increasing drizzle and light showers. Highs will only be in the upper 40s and 50s thanks to the dense cloud cover. 

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Rain chances will increase Wednesday night through early Thursday. Thursday morning will also see areas of fog. 

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Since much of the rain will be on the light side, we expect most locations to record less than a quarter of an inch. 

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As we look back at the last 12 months, we recorded several extremes in Austin in 2019. The coldest temperature at Austin's Camp Mabry was on the morning of Mar. 5 at 26 degrees. The hottest temperature recorded in 2019 was 105 degrees recorded on Aug. 9, 12 and 13. The wettest day was recorded on Apr. 6, with nearly three and a half inches reported.

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Here's a look at the extended forecast:

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