A weak front will drop into Texas on Saturday giving us a 20% chance of afternoon showers Saturday and Sunday, but most of the action will be just to our north.
• A few pop-up showers through sunset; • Hazy skies from Saharan dust early this week; • Staying dry this week; • Hurricane Beryl likely in the Gulf of Mexico after July 5, but impacts to Mexico, Texas, or U.S. remain uncertain
• Today was our 9th triple digit day this year; • Minimal rain chances -- 10% to 20% for lucky few; • Saharan dust soon more noticeable; • Too early to tell if Hurricane Storm Beryl will affect Mexico or the U.S.
Heat index 105° to 110°; Hazy sky from Saharan dust this weekend; Monitoring tropical development for potential impacts to US Coast in early- to mid-July
Typical summer-like week ahead; Highs in the 90s, feeling like the triple digits; Only a stray chance of an afternoon shower or two, most of us miss out
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An area of low pressure may try to take shape in the Gulf of Mexico next week. While slow development is possible, some added tropical moisture to the forecast could boost rain chances for the Texas coast.