You might have seen a slight brown shading to the sky. Your eyes are not playing a trick from you, its actually dust from the storm that blew through west Texas on Tuesday. As the dust approaches the Brazos Valley, it remained suspended in the sky. Most of the dust will stay above the ground, with little, if any at the surface. If you have respiratory problems, make sure to take it easy until Friday morning, when the dust completely clears us.
On another note, high pressure will move in and keep the tranquil weather in tact for the rest of the work week. By the weekend, more moisture combine with additional energy will help to produce rain showers. At the moment, the timing of any showers should be from Saturday evening until Monday afternoon. The timing can change, and I will keep you updated. Use this as a heads up.
Tonight: A mostly clear sky with some haze, cool. Low: 45°
Thursday: Mostly sunny with some haze, pleasant. High: 73°
Thursday Night: A few more clouds in the sky, still a little hazy, not as cool. Low: 54°
Friday: The haze should move out and a mostly cloudy sky developing, breezy too. High: 76°
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