What We're Tracking:
Possible t'storms tomorrow into Wednesday
What's Happening:
The dry-line moving in from the western desert areas is colliding with all of this hot and humid air from the Gulf of Mexico and causing terrible tornadoes and severe weather across Oklahoma again today but it will remain well north of us here locally. By tomorrow we'll see our best chance of t'storms especially late in the day and into tomorrow night as a disturbance moves down into the area from the northwest and tracks just north of us. While I'm keeping our rain chances at 30%-40% later tomorrow and tomorrow night keep in mind any areas that do see storms could see large hail and damaging winds. The Hill Country Zone has the best chance of getting the worst weather from this. High pressure will re-establish itself for later in the week leaving us with a pretty warm, humid, but rain-free forecast heading into memorial Day weekend.
Forecast:
Tonight: Breezy, warm, and muggy. Low: 74 Wind: SE 10-15+
Tomorrow: Hot and humid, 30% chance of t'storms later in the day. High: 93 Wind: SSE 10-15+
Wednesday: Partly sunny, 20% chance of scattered showers/t'storms. Low: 73 High: 92 Wind: SE 5-10
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