The warm, humid weather pattern will continue into the weekend with beaches staying in the lower 70s while inland areas will make it into the mid to upper 80s. Moist air moving in from the Gulf will keep the low clouds and fog in at the coast each day, spreading inland at night with dense sea fog possible at the coast. As an upper level low deepens in southwest, it will send weak upper level disturbances into south Texas which could cause spot showers to develop this weekend and early next week.
Wednesday Night: Low clouds and fog spreading inland with lows in the mid to upper 60s and southeast winds at 8-12 mph. Areas of dense fog are possible along the coast.
Thursday: Cloudy at the coast but some afternoon sunshine inland with high temperatures in the low 70s at the beaches to the mid to upper 80s inland and southeast winds at 12-20 mph.
Friday: Morning fog and low clouds with a mostly cloudy afternoon and high temperatures in the low 70s to the upper 80s and southeast winds at 12-22 mph.
Weekend: Mostly cloudy with morning fog at the coast and high temperatures in the low 70s at the beaches to the upper 80s inland. Highs will reach the low 70s at the coast to the upper 80s inland with a breezy afternoon with southeast winds at 15-25 mph.