Highest chance Saturday afternoon from 2 pm to 8 pm
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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SATURDAY: Few storms (40%) from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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RAIN AMOUNT: Pockets of 1″ to 2″, Flooding unlikely
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ANY RISKS?: Gusty winds, lightning
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SUNDAY: Hot, less rain chance (20%)
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NEXT WEEK: Near 100° daily
FORECAST
SATURDAY RAIN
Not everyone will see storms today, but a weak boundary will fire off storms for *some* from 2 pm to 8 pm today. Otherwise, expect a hot day with a high near 100°.
If you get a storm Saturday, you could easily see a quick 1″ to 2″ of rain. Flooding is unlikely, but any stronger storms would be capable of gusty winds, lightning, and perhaps even some small hail.
SUNDAY
Less of a rain chance (20%) and even hotter by a couple of degrees.
VERY AUGUST-LIKE NEXT WEEK
A generally quiet pattern takes hold next week. We’ll be near 100° each day, with mostly sunny skies. The only thing we’ll need to watch is for a cluster of storms coming out of North Texas Sunday night into Monday. Chances are it’ll stay north of us, but we’ll keep an eye out.
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