Sunshine continues before weekend cold front sparks storms

Flood threat Sunday

The dry pattern continues through the end of the week before rain chances return late week.

Friday is expected to bring highs around 96 to 98 degrees, but with much less of the muggy feel that has lingered for weeks.

It’s a welcome change from the constant afternoon thunderstorms, offering a “nice little break” for everyone who’s been waiting for better outdoor weather.

Dry but hot

Weekend Flood Risk:

Don’t get used to the sunshine just yet—rain chances make a strong comeback late Sunday.

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If you’ve been making plans outdoors, now’s a good time to keep an eye on the forecast and have your rainy day options ready for Sunday. There is a 1/4 flood risk Sunday.

1/4

Tropical moisture from Tropical Storm Lorena could push into Texas. However, guidance shows some of the deepest moisture may miss SE Texas, don’t take that sigh of relieve just yet because a cold front moves through Sunday, this will also help keep storm chances around.

Tropical Storm Lorena will continue to press moisture east towards Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. That combined with a cold front increase the risk for storms Sunday

After the wet weather rolls through, Monday could bring widespread showers and cooler high temperatures, possibly even a start in the upper 60s one morning early next week.

Tropical Outlook:

The tropics remain generally quiet. Right now, we’re watching a tropical wave over the far eastern tropical Atlantic, southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands is producing disorganized thunderstorms. It has an 90% chance to develop over the next 7 days. Currently the track looks to be similar to Hurricane Erin that curved north and brought rough seas to the east coast.

90% chance that a tropical wave moving west across the Atlantic could be the 7th named storm for the 2025 hurricane season.

Make sure your family is prepared for whatever comes our way this hurricane season. You can check out our 2025 Hurricane and Flood Survival Guide here.

Your extended forecast:

Behind the wet weather comes a slight temperature change for morning lows on Tuesday. Instead of upper 70s, we could wake up to temperatures in the low to mid-70s. Don’t get too excited, though, as the daytime temperatures stay high!

Rainy weekend as we monitor a cold front

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