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Abundant moisture, instability producing significant rain in advance of cold front

One-to-two inches additional rainfall by Thursday
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Showers and thunderstorms are generating flash-flood conditions in the Hill Country today as a cold front knifes into moist, unstable air.

The front will weaken as it moves into the Coastal Bend on Thursday, but will still bring us significant rain.

Expect isolated showers to continue for your Friday, and through the weekend.

The showers and thunderstorms will accompany widespread cloud cover and cooler temperatures through Thursday as a cold front eases across the region.

While flash flood watches and warnings have been posted for the Hill Country, we don’t expect rain of that magnitude here.

Still, totals ending late tomorrow may exceed two inches.

Isolated showers and thunderstorms will persist Friday through the weekend, followed by another round of showers and thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday.

In fact, we may catch up with our normal precipitation for this time of the year.

Highs will range from the middle 80s to lower 90s.

Lows will remain in the 70s.