FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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PATCHY FOG: Expected again Wednesday morning
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BREEZY THURSDAY: Gusts up to 30 mph following a weak cool front
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RAIN CHANCES: Odds remain low, but a few opportunities exist
FORECAST
ANOTHER ROUND OF FOG, WEAK COLD FRONT AHEAD
Wednesday will give us another round of morning fog and low clouds. The sun may take a little longer to pop out tomorrow, but vast sunshine is expected by at least noon boosting afternoon temperatures well into the 70s.
A weak cold front will slide through Thursday morning which will cool us down only slightly. Highs on Thursday will be in the upper-60s combined with morning fog and drizzle. A stray shower can’t be ruled out Thursday morning as well.
SPRING-LIKE PATTERN THIS WEEKEND
A storm system traveling across the plains will help to send another front in our direction by Sunday into Monday. This front could be enough to create some spring-like storms for parts of Texas.
As for us, our rain or storm chances are low (20%). The front is not expected to have a big impact on temperatures – it’ll mostly just drop the humidity.
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