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Clouds return for the weekend, warming up Sunday

Isolated showers are possible Saturday
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A weak frontal boundary will settle over south Texas Saturday before moving back to the north as a warm front Sunday. This will keep our clouds around Saturday with an isolated shower possible and a cool east breeze. We'll stay mainly dry and warmer Sunday with gusty southerly winds.

Tonight, the clouds will return along with areas of dense fog. We'll drop back down into the upper 50s to low 60s on Saturday morning with light northeast winds.

Saturday afternoon will be mainly cloudy and overcast with a few isolated showers possible. Again, we're only expecting a few hundredths of an inch of rain with a few tenths at best favoring the coastal areas. Highs will stay near 70 with east winds shifting to the southeast by evening up to 15 mph.

Sunday looks windy, mostly cloudy and warmer with highs in the upper 70s to near 80 and south-southeast winds at 15-25 mph.

A cold front will move through the area Monday morning and temporarily clear out the clouds again and slowly usher in some slightly cooler and drier air by the middle of next week.

Another reinforcing cold front pushes in on Wednesday as well. That will take highs back near seasonal levels in the upper 60s, for Thursday under partly cloudy skies and a bit more wind. Thursday night will be cool with lows in the mid 40s.

Next week looks mainly dry as our mild, dry weather pattern continues as we end January.