FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
- STORM CHANCES FRIDAY-SATURDAY AM: Some could be strong
- MUCH COOLER BY SUNDAY: You’ll have to dig out a jacket
FORECAST
The next few days have just a 10%-20% chance of a rogue storm, but odds are higher by Friday afternoon through Saturday morning.
INCREASING RAIN CHANCES
The pattern of morning clouds (and occasional fog and drizzle) leading to afternoon sun will continue through Friday. A stray storm can’t be ruled out on Wednesday. By Thursday, the odds of storms slowly creep higher, as more energy arrives to South Texas. Friday is the day we’ll highlight, however. This is when the chances jump into the ‘scattered’ range. Severe weather will be a possibility Friday afternoon through Saturday morning. It’s worth noting that the heaviest rainfall will fall north of our area, but some places could pick up some more much-needed rain.

ATTENDING NCAA MARCH MADNESS MUSIC FEST OR VALERO TEXAS OPEN ON FRIDAY?
Keep an eye on the forecast and check back with us. Weather could impact these events.
WEEKEND BRINGS BIG COOL-DOWN, DIG OUT YOUR COATS
Storms will sweep through Saturday morning, with cooler temperatures on Saturday. By Sunday morning, many of us will dip into the 40s! The Hill Country may even see 30s.

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