A weak cold front will push into south Texas overnight and will give us a chance of showers and t-storms. A complex of storms forming in west Texas is expected to move south through Brush Country. Some of our inland counties will have a chance of getting a few of these storms with a lower chance closer to the coast. There is a slight severe storm risk inland for the possibility of storms with damaging wind and large hail. Also, stronger storms will produce heavy rainfall. Winds will shift to the northeast by Friday morning with partly sunny skies. There is a chance of late-day storms with the best chance in our southern counties where the cold front stalls out. The weekend looks mainly dry with only an isolated shower chance Saturday. Highs will reach the mid 80s to 90 this weekend and winds will shift to the east under 20 mph.
Tonight: Scattered showers and t-storms inland with a lower chance at the coast and lows in the low to mid 70s.
Friday: Chance of early showers then isolated storms late in the day and highs in the low 80s beaches to 90 inland and northeast to east winds at 8-15 mph.
Saturday: Partly cloudy with an isolated shower or t-storm chance and highs in the mid to upper 80s coast to low 90s inland and east winds at 8-16 mph.
Sunday: Mostly sunny with highs in the mid 80s coast to the low 90s inland and east winds at 10-18 mph.