An upper level area of low pressure has moved into south Texas and will continue to slowly drift to the west-northwest through Monday. Most rain this weekend will stay in south Texas but an isolated shower or t-storm is possible Sunday and Monday as the low drifts north before fizzling out by next Tuesday. The ridge of high pressure aloft will be our dominant weather feature next week which will keep us dry with slightly above average temperatures. Also, the humidity will climb from Sunday through next week as winds shift to the southeast.
Saturday: Partly to mostly sunny skies and hot inland with highs reaching into the lower 90s while coastal areas will stay in the mid to upper 80s. Winds will stay light in the morning from the northeast, shifting to the east in the afternoon and increasing up to 15 mph.
Saturday night: Partly cloudy with lows in the low to mid 70s.
Sunday: Partly cloudy with a slight shower or t-storm chance with best chance in our south-southwest counties. Highs will reach the low 90s inland to the mid 80s coast with east winds at 10-18 mph.
Monday: Partly cloudy with a slight shower or t-storm chance and highs in the low 90s inland to the mid to upper 80s coast.