The week will end with hot, humid weather and possible storms Friday evening as a cold front moves through. A line of showers and storms will move in to our northern counties close to 5 PM, pushing south through mid-evening. Isolated severe storms with damaging wind or large hail will be possible along with heavy downpours. This line will move south as winds shift to the northeast and increase behind the front. Scattered showers and isolated storms will be possible from late Friday night through Saturday afternoon as an upper level wave moves through south Texas with the better chance of rain in our southern counties. Saturday will be cooler, staying in the 70s but we'll warm into the lower 80s for Mother's Day with less wind, low humidity and mostly sunny skies.
Tonight: Low clouds, warm and breezy with lows in the low to mid 70s and south winds at 12-22 mph.
Friday: Partly cloudy, hot and humid with highs in the low 80s beaches to the low 90s inland. There is a chance of t-storms by late afternoon through the evening hours.
Friday night: Scattered showers and t-storms with lows in the low to mid 60s and gusty northeast winds up to 25 mph.
Saturday: Scattered showers, tapering off through the afternoon and highs in the 70s with northeast winds at 15-25 mph.
Saturday night: Partly to mostly cloudy with lows in the upper 60s to mid 60s.
Sunday: Mostly sunny and warmer with highs in the upoper 70s to mid 80s and northeast winds up to 16 mph.