AUSTIN, Texas -- We thank Tuesday's rare late-July cold front for a pleasant change in the weather, even if only temporary, which include some of the coldest temperatures ever seen in Austin in the month of July.

With a low of 58 reported at 5:59 a.m. Wednesday morning, the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport official thermometer blew away the old all-time monthly low of 60 from 2013, making it the coldest July morning since World War II in parts of the Capital City. The July 25th daily record low of 67 (from 2000) was also shattered.

In the metro, Camp Mabry's official thermometer hit 63 which busted the previous daily record of 65 from 1924.

The coldest in the area? Some low 50s in the Hill Country no doubt made some want to grab a light sweater. Not a normal morning at the typical peak of summer!

As for 2019, this morning marked our coolest weather since May 13th.

In the above video, Chief Meteorologist Burton Fitzsimmons shows us the list of coldest readings from across Central Texas.

Seriously, get out and enjoy the weather!