FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
FORECAST
TODAY
Last night, storms made their presence known but quickly dissipated, leaving only a few lucky areas, such as Camp Wood in the Hill Country, with some rainfall. Today’s forecast looks similar, as an outflow boundary is expected to provide just enough lift for a few stray downpours, particularly along and north of Highway 90. For the most part, expect a partly cloudy and hot day ahead.
A stray storm is possible this afternoon
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THIS WEEK
As we move through the week, daytime temperatures are projected to gradually rise, reaching their peak on Wednesday and Thursday with highs in the upper-90s. It’s crucial to stay hydrated and take precautions against the heat during this time.
RAIN CHANCES?
Looking ahead, a surge of moisture from the Gulf is expected to arrive on Friday, potentially increasing cloud cover across the region. This airmass might also bring some heavier downpours, with the best chance for significant rainfall occurring on Saturday, where the likelihood of downpours is currently estimated at 30%.
Extended Forecast
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