Following some fog, mist, and even rain during the weekend, the sun came out to begin the work week. With high pressure overhead, Monday turned out to be a top notch weather day. However, there is an upper level disturbance over northern Mexico that will influence us tonight and early on Tuesday morning.
Several showers will try to make it into the Brazos Valley late tonight and continue into the early morning hours on Tuesday. At this time, the heaviest rain should hug the Texas coast, while we are clipped with several showers. It is possible that we could hear a rumble of thunder, but all storms that generate will be well below severe limits.
Into Tuesday afternoon this batch of rain will move out to the east and the sun will begin to shine in limitation for the afternoon. At the same time, the wind will pick up ahead of a cold front that is scheduled to push though around Midnight Tuesday/Wednesday.
Behind the front, expect the clouds to move out, the wind to remain gusty, and colder air to travel down.
Tonight: Becoming cloudy, several showers late, a rumble of thunder is possible, light fog late. Low: 54°
Tuesday: A few showers in the early morning, then turning mostly cloudy, and breezy. High: 76°
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, turning windy overnight. Low: 48°
Wednesday: Sunny, windy, and cooler. High: 63°
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