Unfortunately, it’s hard to see any chance for rain for quite some time
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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MORNINGS: 60s near sunrise
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AFTERNOONS: 90s, but low humidity
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NO RAIN: Staying dry for *at least* the next 7 to 10 days
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TROPICS: Soon-to-be Imelda will impact east Atlantic coast
FORECAST
I hope you like early mornings, because cool sunrise temperatures are the only thing substantial in our forecast over the next several days. Otherwise, it’s going to be a hot, dry stretch in drought-weary South Central Texas…
THIS WEEKEND
After starting with our coolest morning since May 12, Saturday will quickly become hot with a high in the low-90s. Expect similar weather Sunday. Thankfully, humidity will stay pleasantly low even during the peak heat of the day.
THIS WEEK
Those of us hoping for rain will have to wait a while. There’s not a hint of precipitation through at least the next 7 to 10 days. That’s not good news for our multi-year drought.
TROPICS
Hurricane Humberto is expected to strengthen into a category 5 hurricane this weekend, and could impact Bermuda by the middle of next week.
Meanwhile, soon-to-be named storm Imelda is the storm that may have the biggest impact on the United States. It could strengthen into a hurricane and bring a flood threat to the Carolinas. We’ll keep you posted.
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