FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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INCREASING CLOUDS, MILD TODAY: Temps will reach the mid-60s
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CLOUDY FRIDAY, DRIZZLE LATE: Gray, cool Friday, with drizzle & fog developing by the evening hours
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WARM SATURDAY: Drizzle early, mostly cloudy, with a stray storm late
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COLD, WINDY SUNDAY: Strong cold front means a very chilly Sunday, Monday
FORECAST
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Temps are chilly and skies clear this morning. We’ll start in the 40s and end up in the 60s this afternoon. Clouds will increase during the second half of the day.
CLOUDY FRIDAY
Skies will generally stay overcast on Friday, keeping temperatures cool. Highs will be in the low-60s tomorrow. Drizzle, patchy fog, and showers will develop by the late afternoon. Damp conditions will continue overnight into the first half of the day on Saturday.
WARM SATURDAY, STRONG COLD FRONT SATURDAY NIGHT
After morning clouds and drizzle, some peeks of sun will push temperatures into the 70s by Saturday afternoon. Saturday night, a strong cold front will quickly sweep through South-Central Texas. Along the front, a broken line of showers and storms is possible. Don’t expect much rainfall, as the window for rain will be small. Once the front moves through, temperatures will plummet and winds will become gusty.
COLD, BLUSTERY SUNDAY
Temperatures will struggle to get out of the 50s on Sunday, with overcast and windy conditions. Wind chill values will make it feel like its in the 40s most of the day.
COLD, DAMP MONDAY
Monday will also be cold and cloudy. Showers are also forecast to develop, making for a damp day. Once again, temperatures will struggle to emerge from the 40s. Jackets and umbrellas will be needed as we head back to work and school!
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