India, Sept. 30 -- The weather in Austin, Texas, could break the record of the last 78 years with the driest season during the fall season, says CBS Austin meteorologist Avery Tomasco. Despite expectations of rain around this time, the city has experienced less than 0.1 inches of rain since September 1. Newsweek suggests that the weather is going to continue its dry spell, with no rainfall this week as well.

In a post shared on X, Tomasco updated the weather forecast for the coming week. It was suggested that this could be the "driest start to the fall rainy season since 1947 in Austin."

With the presence of high pressure, one could expect little to no rain in the coming week. The warming temperature could also hint at increasing wildfi...