FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
FORECAST
THIS EVENING/TONIGHT
An upper-level low pressure system is expected to bring scattered storms to the area. These storms are likely to develop along the Rio Grande and will move east overnight. Residents should be aware that severe weather is possible, particularly south of Highway 90, and pockets of heavy rainfall may occur.
Future radar at 10pm tonight
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SATURDAY
Most of Saturday will be characterized by sunny and dry conditions. However, from approximately 3 PM to 7 PM, random pop-up storms may develop, so it’s advisable to keep an eye on the weather during this time.
MOTHER’S DAY
On Mother’s Day, expect sunny and hot conditions with high temperatures reaching the lower 90s. A cold front is forecasted to sweep through the region after sunset, likely generating storms after 7 PM. Fortunately, any rain should clear the area by Monday morning, leading to a dry start to the week.
A few periods of storms over the weekend, then dry next week.
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