Warm Dry Weekend
Warm Dry Weekend Warm and dry conditions will persist through the end of the week, with temperatures nearing 90° in many locations. a cold front arriving friday will bring a noticeable cool down heading into the weekend, with highs dropping into the 60s and 70s on saturday. The weekend is shaping up to be gorgeous. expect warm temperatures with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies both days. rain is not expected, so plans can proceed without worry.
Warm And Dry Weekend Ahead We had another warm day here across central texas and the brazos valley. expect mild conditions this evening with temperatures gradually falling into the 70s, 60s, and eventually the 50s. Friday through sunday looks dry and sunny statewide, with no winter weather or severe storms expected. afternoon temperatures will feel more like late march than early february, making this an excellent weekend for outdoor activities — provided fire safety is taken seriously. Starlit, chilly nights will give way to sun filled, warm afternoons. morning lows will be in the 50’s with highs warming into the lower 80’s. A dry and increasingly warm weekend brings elevated wildfire risk with nearly 97% of southeast texas in some level of drought. here's where the wildfire risk will be highest through saturday.
Warm Dry Weekend Starlit, chilly nights will give way to sun filled, warm afternoons. morning lows will be in the 50’s with highs warming into the lower 80’s. A dry and increasingly warm weekend brings elevated wildfire risk with nearly 97% of southeast texas in some level of drought. here's where the wildfire risk will be highest through saturday. High temperatures will reach the mid 80s throughout the weekend under mostly sunny skies. increasing wind gusts throughout the weekend coupled with our ongoing dry weather could pose a risk of fire danger. temperatures will remain in the mid to upper 80s as humidity increases for the next work week. this could potentially make heat index values a few degrees warmer than the actual temperatures. The warm, dry weather is expected to continue into early next week; however, it’s possible the permian basin could see rain midweek. A dramatic warm up with highs reaching the 90s by the weekend is expected, accompanied by a persistent dry spell that exacerbates drought conditions and fire risk, especially due to low. The north texas area will enjoy an unseasonably warm and generally dry weekend ahead of a rainy week. the national weather service fort worth dallas issued a forecast on friday afternoon.
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