Promising Rain Forecast for Friday and Saturday
A weak cool front has brought lower humidity levels tonight, but increased mugginess is expected by Thursday morning. The forecast is promising rain for Friday evening through early Saturday morning, particularly across South-Central Texas. An upper-level disturbance moving in from the Pacific will enhance the chances of scattered showers and thunderstorms during this timeframe.
Rain Forecast for Friday and Saturday
Most of Friday will remain dry, with rain activity anticipated to pick up by Friday night. Areas fortunate enough to experience heavier downpours could receive between 1 to 3 inches of rain. However, this potential will not apply universally, as some neighborhoods may receive much less.
Flooding Concerns
With heavy rain expected, street flooding may occur in regions that receive the most intense downpours. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and check for updates as the situation can evolve quickly.
Upcoming Weather Changes
Looking forward, long-range forecasts hint at a significant change in weather patterns with an actual cold front expected early next week. While the specific timing remains uncertain, cooler air could arrive by mid-next week. Stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available.
- Humidity: Low tonight, rising again by Thursday morning.
- Rain Chances: Expected to increase Friday night into Saturday morning.
- Rainfall: Potential of 1-3 inches in some areas.
- Flooding: Likely in regions with the heaviest rainfall.
- Upcoming Cold Front: Forecasted for early next week.