A dynamic storm system is gathering across the Rocky Mountains and poised to sweep through Texas Thursday into Friday. It will bring a variety of weather to South Texas, so here’s what you need to know as you make your Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and weekend plans:
Early morning drizzle and fog, will give way to a cloudy afternoon. A shower or two is also possible
Temperatures moderate, warming to near 60 by the afternoon
Another damp start, with drizzle, showers, and fog likely
Showers and a storm or two will be possible during the first half of the day
The best chance for significant rainfall will be east of I-35 and shifting east during the day
Some partial clearing will be possible by the evening, with a front coming through late Thursday night
Gusty winds and cooler temperatures kick in pre-dawn, as rain becomes likely around the area
Showers and even a rumble of thunder or two are possible through midday before the rain starts to push east
Skies clear Friday evening, with gusty winds, and chilly temperatures
Drizzle and a few showers on Thanksgiving, with a better shot at rain Friday morning (Copyright 2022 by KSAT – All rights reserved.)
Saturday starts off clear, cold (low-40s), and windy, with wind chills in the 30s
It’ll be sunny and nice by the afternoon, with highs in the upper-60s
Expect sunny and beautiful conditions on Sunday, along with highs in the 70s
Expect quieter and more sunny conditions this weekend. (Copyright 2022 by KSAT – All rights reserved.)