We are needing that cold front in the WORST way as we only dipped down to about 78 degrees overnight and we’re off and running to the upper 90s ahead of the much-advertised front’s arrival. Latest data insists that the front may arrive right at the afternoon drive - which could make for a wet drive home for some.The front should kick off scattered rain and a few storms -- potentially as early as the Central Brazos Valley, but more likely across the south side of the area. While severe weather is not expected, a couple storms could be on the strong side with heavy rain and wind gusts 40-50mph.
Once the front arrives, winds start to gust between 20-25mph and then increase 25-30mph by the evening hours. If you can catch some rain, temperatures can fall to 80s as the front moves through. If not, expect to end the day in the upper 80s / low 90s as that north wind takes over, shoving the humidity away. Life behind the front will kick off the first official day of fall in the mid-60s, with an afternoon high only reaching the mid-80s. We can do better than that -- morning lows still look to dive to the mid and upper 50s for the first time since early May! This welcome bit of fall air will still have us topping out near 90, but mornings will be just glorious. Enjoy!
Tuesday: Partly cloudy with a 40% chance for rain and thunderstorms. High: 97, falling a bit by late afternoon. Wind: SW 5-10 becoming NNW 15-20 mph, gusting 25mph+.
Tuesday Night: Clearing. Low: 64. Wind: NNE 10-20 mph, gusting 25-30 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High: 86. Wind: NE 10-20 mph, gusting 25-30 mph before noon.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear. Low: 57. Wind: E 5-10 mph.
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