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Downtown road closures begin Friday for Austin Marathon on Sunday

The marathon has also published a traffic guide to help drivers plan their trips. It includes the half marathon course map, a pace chart and a zone map. View the guide here.  The marathon said drivers should assume they can t cross the course. The Austin Police Department will only allow crossings at major intersections and only when there are no runners present.  For northbound and southbound traffic, the MoPac Expressway, Lamar Boulevard and Interstate 35 will be unobstructed. For eastbound and westbound travel, Ben White Boulevard, Highway 290 and FM 2222/Koenig Lane will be unobstructed. Forty-Fifth Street will also be open westbound between Red River and Guadalupe streets.

Running for those who can t | Local dad runs his 16th Austin Marathon to raise awareness for Duchenne

Running for those who can t | Local dad runs his 16th Austin Marathon to raise awareness for Duchenne Not one, but both of Tim Revell s sons were diagnosed with Duchenne, a deadly form of muscular dystrophy. So now, he raises awareness and funds to find a cure. Author: Hank Cavagnaro Updated: 10:38 PM CDT April 21, 2021 CEDAR PARK, Texas For most runners, finishing a marathon is a feat in and of itself. But an Austin dad is about to run his 16th marathon this weekend – all for his sons. I train pretty much at minimum at least five days a week, said Tim Revell You know, running has become an outlet for me personally.  

Rain forecast for Friday but drought conditions likely to worsen

As drought conditions intensify around the state, Central Texas could use the dose of rain forecasters say is coming Friday, but it might not be much help. The old rhyme about April showers bringing May flowers fails to take Austin s fickle spring weather into account. April isn t really even Austin s rainiest month that s actually May, which produces, on average, up to 4.44 inches of rain. Still, April normally sees about 2.09 inches of rainfall. But this year, with a little more than a week left in the month, Austin s main weather station at Camp Mabry has recorded only 0.46 of an inch. The city is practically parched compared with last year, when April had 2.88 inches of rainfall. April 2019 had 7.28 inches, one of the top 10 totals ever recorded for that month at Camp Mabry, according to the National Weather Service.

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