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Milder air returns to the area ahead of a strong cold front arriving on Thursday night. Mainly light rain will develop along and behind the front through the weekend and very chilly temperatures. → Read More
Frontal systems will stay well north of the area until a moderate cold front arrives on Sunday evening which will finally return temperatures to much cooler levels. → Read More
A weak front in North Texas will drift slowly southward, stall, then lift north as a warm front on Saturday. A slightly stronger cold front arrives early next Monday with cooler air but little rain. → Read More
Surface high pressure will dominate our weather with beautiful conditions through the weekend. Unfortunately, it stays dry over the next week before a strong cold front arrives next Friday. → Read More
Our winds will increase Wednesday ahead of moderately strong cold front arriving Thursday night. Very warm temperatures will cool off behind the front Friday through the weekend. → Read More
A stationary front draped across the area will shift northward and away from South Texas this weekend keeping temperatures warm for this time of year. Dry air aloft will prevent any decent rain. → Read More
A cold front will stall in the Coastal Bend then pull northward as a warm front but not before it briefly cools us off in the 70s on Friday. A weak dry cold front will also move through on Monday. → Read More
A light to moderate southeasterly flow will continue the next several days keeping it humid and warm with considerable clouds during the day and some sea fog at night. → Read More
A huge storm system to our northeast will result in decreasing winds, resulting in near-record warmth and temperatures more like April than the end of February. → Read More
A winter storm in the northern Plaines states will produce a lot of wind and warmth here on Tuesday and Wednesday. The storm track stays well north for now so no cold or wet for now. → Read More
Canadian high pressure centered over the Lone Star State will result in cool temperatures this weekend (especially Saturday) along with a lot less wind. → Read More
Canadian high pressure will continue to push cold air into the area the next couple of day while a southwesterly flow aloft brings some clouds and keeps our temperatures above freezing. → Read More
Canadian high pressure will dominate our weather this weekend. As the high moves east, humidity, clouds, and warmer temperatures will return to the area beginning early next week. → Read More
Another cold front will push through South Texas overnight and prior to daybreak with very dry air and cold temperatures (especially at night) expected through the weekend. → Read More
Canadian high pressure will sit over South Texas through Sunday and temperatures will gradually modify from very cold levels to above normal by Sunday afternoon. → Read More
Canadian high pressure will continue to dominate our weather for one more day before pushing east and resulting in a huge increase in our low-level moisture this weekend. → Read More
A moist flow off the Gulf ahead of our next Pacific cold front will result in fog and low clouds then clearing and less humid with only a stray shower during the transition. → Read More
High pressure over the area tonight will shift eastward resulting in a return flow off the Gulf. Winds will be strong here on Sunday with much higher humidity. → Read More
Rocky Mountain high pressure will settle over our area with beautiful mid-January weather the next few days. Unfortunately there is little to no rain in the forecast. → Read More
A moderate cold front will pass through the area early Thursday morning with wind and very low humidity but no rainfall. Cold nights and pleasantly cool days will briefly return. → Read More