Locally heavy rainfall, gusty winds possible along and behind a cold front Saturday into Sunday -- Below normal temperatures Easter Sunday

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Temperatures now in the upper 70s and lower 80s from the Corpus Christi region to the San Antonio region.

Today we will see partly cloudy skies with warm temperatures and windy conditions. Could see wind gust 35+. Temperatures will be ranging from the mid-upper 90s out west to the mid 80s closer to the coast (about 10 degrees above normal).

The much advertised cold front is currently still to the north of Amarillo region as of this update.

This cold front will be in the Coastal Bend area this weekend with the potential of a rainfall event across South Texas this weekend with periods of moderate to heavy rain possible . Wind gusts will be strongest ahead of the front.

The Weather Prediction Center continues to include all South Texas in a marginal risk for excessive rainfall on Saturday.

Current rain total forecasts over the next 7 days range from between 1" to 1.5" in the Corpus Christi and Coastal areas to upwards towards 2" out to the west and up towards the San Antonio areas.

Both, the American and the European weather models seem to be in fair agreement with regards to bringing this moderate cold front through South Texas. They do differ on the timing and the strength of this front though. The European model seems to be more aggressive on the timing, strength, and impact of the front.

Temperatures will be much cooler Sunday and Monday with highs mainly in the 60s and lows in the 50s, before a gradual warming trend commences Tuesday and beyond.

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