After almost two weeks of record heat our weather has changed the most violent – at least for a few days.

Although there will be no rain every day, thunderstorms – some strong – are at stake. Here’s what you need to know about the weather this week:

MONDAY EVENING (40%)

  • There may be short-term rains, thunderstorms in some places. The probability of rain is 40%.

Tuesday (30%)

  • On Tuesday at the beginning of the day short-term rains are possible.

  • Small thunderstorms are also possible in the afternoon. Any storms can become strong, but coverage will be isolated (30%).

NIGHT Tuesday / Wednesday morning (70%)

  • The Cold Front will move through South Central Texas, and after 10pm the likelihood of a storm will increase

  • Heavy thunderstorms are possible again, heavy rains are not excluded

  • Wednesday morning trip can be damp and dirty


7-DAY FORECAST

By Thursday, the probability of rain falls out of the forecast. Weekend on Remembrance Day without rain and heat, as highs return to the 90s.

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