Parts of Texas will see highs in the 60s and 70s. Staying hot in San Antonio
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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SUNDAY: Hot. Only a stray (10%) afternoon shower possible
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TUESDAY TEXAS COOL FRONT: Panhandle & DFW highs in the 60s & 70s. Staying hot in San Antonio, but the front brings…
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INCREASED RAIN CHANCES: Tuesday & Wednesday (30%)
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WATCHING THE TROPICS: Potential for Gulf development in early September
FORECAST
SUNDAY
Hot and feeling like 100° during the peak heat of the afternoon. While we can’t rule out a stray (10%) afternoon shower, don’t bank on rain.
RARE AUGUST COOL FRONT IN TEXAS
A cool front will begin to move through Texas Tuesday before stalling just north of Central Texas. The forecast calls for those in north Texas to see highs in the 60s and 70s. San Antonio will miss out on cooler air, but with the front nearby, our rain chances do pick up to 30%-40% Tuesday, Tuesday night, and Wednesday.
TROPICAL OUTLOOK
There is a tropical wave in the Caribbean that has a decent chance of organizing into the next named tropical system. As it gets organized, it could move into the Gulf early next week (September 1 through 3).
Impacts and landfall to the Gulf coast are still unknown at this time, but we will keep you posted!
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