Spring like by Friday and Saturday, only to cool again early next week with dampness possible. (Copyright 2024 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
WARMING THROUGH SATURDAY: Highs in the 70s
MOUNTAIN CEDAR: May rise with north wind tomorrow
EARLY NEXT WEEK: Trending cooler & damp
FORECAST
PATCHY FOG, WARMER WEDNESDAY
There will be just enough return of Gulf moisture tomorrow to generate patchy for for those along and south of I-10. It should not last long, with warm temperatures expected Wednesday afternoon. Highs will be in the mid-70s.
TWO FRONTS
A front will slide through late Wednesday afternoon with a gusty north wind, which is likely to increase mountain cedar.
Another front moves through early Sunday morning. This will bring more ups and downs to the temperature forecast with afternoon highs likely in the upper 50s early next week with low gray clouds. There’s also an increasing chance of light rain Sunday through early next week, but decent accumulations remain elusive.
Mountain cedar count likely to rise Wednesday afternoon through Thursday. (Copyright 2024 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)
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