What We're Tracking:
Storm Tracker 4 Meterologists are tracking a cooler and drier pattern setting up for the rest of the weekend in the wake of the latest rainmaking storm system.
What's Happening:
High pressure is now settling in for a couple of days across central and south central Texas behind the upper level storm system that brought us some significant and benefial rains across the region. The weather should stay fairly quiet through the first part of next week, until an area of low pressure develops in west Texas and brings down a cold front that will give us a chance for more rain on Tuesday. After that we should clear on out and stay fairly quiet all the way through the rest of the Thanksgiving holiday with chilly nights and comfortable afternoons. Temperatures will stay in the lower 70s to upper 60s the next few days. Lows will fluctuate a bit more from the low 40s to the upper 50s.
Your Forecast:
Tonight: Clearing skies, but with fog developing...Low 48. east winds 5-10
Sunday: Morning fog, turning mostly sunny and comfortable...High 72. south winds 5-10
Sunday night: mostly fair skies with fog returning...Low51
Monday: Partly cloudy and nice...High 74.