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Hotter than average high temperatures continue ~ Mia
SUMMARY: Good Wednesday afternoon, San Antonio! Meteorologist Mia Montgomery reports another hot day in South Central Texas with plenty of sunshine and a high around 94 degrees, slightly cooler than recent record-setting temperatures but still above the average of 86 for early October. Tonight, temps will drop into the 80s after dinner and later into the 70s under clear skies. The 90s are likely to persist into the weekend and early next week, with a 20% chance of isolated rain this Saturday and Sunday due to a weak disturbance. Low temperatures will remain in the upper 60s to near 70.
It’s officially October, but high temperatures haven’t gotten the message! 90s continue for the foreseeable future, with just an isolated rain chance in the forecast this weekend. Here’s an update with Mia.
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Houston domestic violence survivor turns experience into mission to help others end abuse cycle
SUMMARY: October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, highlighting the struggles of millions affected by this silent crisis. Ronell Golden, a survivor of domestic violence, has transformed her trauma into advocacy. She created the “Getting Guide,” a resource for those seeking safety and support. In a recent interview, Golden emphasized the need for self-awareness in recognizing abuse in relationships. She outlines steps for individuals to assess their lives, identify vulnerable areas, and build sustainability before leaving abusive situations. Her story embodies strength and hope, aiming to empower others to break free from cycles of abuse. Further resources are available on KPRC 2’s website.
For Domestic Violence Awareness Month, our Re’Chelle Turner introduces us to a woman who created a “Getting Out” Guide for domestic abuse victims who want to escape their situation, but may not be sure how to start.
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Fall fronts continue to be elusive
SUMMARY: Good Wednesday morning! Meteorologist Justin Horn reports that hot temperatures will continue into the weekend, with highs around the mid-90s, slightly down from a record 97. Despite this decrease, temperatures will remain above the average high of 87, reflecting a broader trend across much of the country without significant cold fronts expected soon. There is a slight chance of isolated showers or storms late Saturday into Sunday, but any precipitation will likely be minimal. Overall, expect mid-90s through next week with a 20% chance of rain over the weekend.
Heat stays in the forecast, with a small chance of rain over the weekend.
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Austin police officer arrested for domestic violence in New Braunfels | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: The Austin Police Department has placed Officer Josh Lugo on restricted duty following his arrest for domestic violence in New Braunfels. Lugo was taken into custody last week after a physical altercation with an unnamed woman, identified by police as the aggressor. He faces charges of assault and family violence and was released from Guadalupe County Jail on a $5,000 bond. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and APD has initiated an administrative investigation while acknowledging the arrest in a recent statement.
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