A few strong storms are possible overnight
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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MOSTLY CLOUDY TODAY: Small chance for rain, warmer
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STORM CHANCE TONIGHT: Scattered storms this evening through sunrise Saturday
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CLEARING SATURDAY: Turning mostly sunny, only a stray afternoon storm
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MOTHER’S DAY: Quiet and hot, storm chance returns after sunset
FORECAST
TODAY
Clouds will hold most of today, with a chance of isolated shower throughout the day. Despite cloud cover, temperatures will rebound into the upper-70s.
THIS EVENING/TONIGHT
An upper-low will bring scattered storms to the forecast. Initially, storms will develop along the Rio Grande and push east overnight. Severe weather is possible, especially south of Highway 90. Should a cluster of storms develop, heavy rainfall would also be possible.
SATURDAY
Storms will quickly clear the area, pushing east of I-35 by the morning. This will give us clearing skies and warm temperatures. By the afternoon, a stray storm can’t be ruled out, but the odds are low.
MOTHER’S DAY
The daytime hours will be quiet and hot. High temperatures should reach the low-90s, with mostly sunny skies. A cold front will sweep through after sunset on Sunday. This likely generates another round of storms. Any rain should clear the area by Monday morning.
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