Lingering coastal showers Saturday give way to isolated storms Sunday
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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LOWER HUMIDITY: Comfortable and & beautiful Saturday
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WEEKEND RAIN: Isolated showers and few thunderstorms develop
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THANKSGIVING: Fall-like with colder air arriving Wednesday.
FORECAST
TODAY
A slow-moving front brings showers and isolated storms to the region Saturday, especially in the Coastal Plains. Expect a drop in humidity, making for a more comfortable weekend. Sunday brings a slightly better chance of rain, mainly to our west as moisture increases. A heavier shower can’t be ruled out.
EARLY NEXT WEEK
A stronger front arrives late Sunday night into Monday, bringing a line of showers and thunderstorms during the first half of the day. Widespread heavy totals aren’t expected, but localized pockets of 1″+ inches could occur.
THROUGH THANKSGIVING
Behind Monday’s system, a much cooler, drier airmass settles in midweek. Expect highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s—with some 30s in the Hill Country—making for a cool and truly fall-like Thanksgiving.
High pressure should hold through Friday before a new western-U.S. trough begins to transition the region back toward warmer conditions next weekend.
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