![]() Mercury and Jupiter are very low in the glow of sunset. Look for the young moon to be below Venus Friday evening, then move above Venus over the weekend. It finally sets almost 2 hours after dark. Venus is the brilliant “Evening Star” shining in the west during and after dusk. Lows Friday morning are forecast to be in the 60s, while low Saturday morning are forecast to be in the 50s.įorecasts call for partly cloudy and warm weather, with high temperatures in the low 80s, and lows in the 60s. ![]() ![]() High temperatures both days are predicted to be near 80 degrees.An early forecast on rain amounts calls for totals to be in the range of 0.25 to 0.35 inches. The trough will help push another Pacific cold front through the area, with showers and thunderstorms expected along the front. There will be a chance for rain showers and scattered thunderstorms late Thursday through Friday morning as the next upstream Pacific trough of low pressure tracks from the Desert Southwest to the southern Plains states. Low temperatures Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings are forecast to be in the upper 50s to low 60s.High temperatures Monday through Wednesday are forecast to generally be in the mid-70s.Rain amounts, if any, are forecast to average around a tenth of an inch. The probability for rain will only be 20 percent. The front is expected to generate a slight chance for rain showers across the region Tuesday and Wednesday. A weak cold front is predicted to sag south into the area early Tuesday, but move back to the north on Wednesday. The sky is forecast to be partly to mostly cloudy all three days. Lows Monday morning will range from the upper 40s across the Hill Country, to the mid-50s across Central Texas, to the low 60s near the coast.Sunday’s temperatures is forecast to warm to around 78-80 degrees.Rain amounts should total less than a quarter inch. A 30-40 percent chance for scattered rain showers is forecast for across the coastal plains Sunday afternoon. Forecasts call for today’s cold front to move back north to the Interstate 10 corridor Sunday afternoon, pulling moisture north from the Gulf. Sunday’s weather is shaping up to be mostly sunny to partly cloudy across the Hill Country and Central Texas regions, and mostly cloudy across the coastal plains. Lows Sunday morning will include the upper 40s across the Hill Country, the low 50s across Central Texas, and the mid-50s towards the coast.Saturday’s high temperature should range from the upper 70s across the Hill Country, the mid-80s near the coast.Temperatures will trend a little cooler Saturday night. Expect low humidity levels and light northwesterly breezes. Saturday’s weather will be sunny and very spring-like as Pacific high pressure settles across Texas. ![]()
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