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Warming trend and windy days

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After another cold night, temperatures will warm Friday with a southeasterly breeze and mostly sunny skies. A warmer weather pattern is setting up for the weekend and early next week as the upper level winds shift to the southwest and surface winds come out of the south-southeast. It will be windy and warmer with increasing high clouds from the west this weekend with temperatures reaching 80 Sunday afternoon as winds gust to 30 mph. The windy, warm weather lasts through Tuesday with highs into the low to mid 80s before a cold front moves in late in the day. Unfortunately, most of the rain with the front is expected to stay to our north with only a slight chance of rain in south Texas. Temperatures will be more seasonal behind the front, staying in the 60s to lower 70s for Wednesday.

Thursday Night: Clear and cold with lows in the mid 30s inland to mid 40s at the coast and light and variable winds.

Friday: Mostly sunny and warmer with highs reaching the mid 60s at the beaches to the mid 70s inland and southeast winds up to 12 mph.

Friday Night: Mostly clear and cool with lows in the low 40s inland to low 50s coast.

Saturday: Mostly sunny and mild with highs in the upper 60s coast to the upper 70s inland and southeast winds up to 22 mph.

Sunday: High cloudiness and windy with high temperatures reaching near 70 at the beaches to the low 80s inland and south-southeast winds at 15-25 gusting to 30 mph.