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At 10am temperatures are in the 70s throughout the region with sunny skies.

Temperatures today will rise into the upper 70s and low 80s with lots of sunshine and light winds out of the Southeast.

Temperatures will climb through the weeekend as southeasterly flow strengthens across the region. By Sunday, unseasonably warm conditions are expected across much of South Texas, with widespread highs in the 90s.

Then late Sunday, forecasts show a strong cold front to move through. Temperatures behind the front will drop to below-normal values to start off the upcoming work with much lower high temperatures.

For examplle, on Monday high temperatures will only be in the 60s pretty much throughout the area with windy conditions. Lows in the 40s will be pretty much over the region Tuesday morning.

From that point, looking a both the American and the European models, there are no 'cold' fronts indicated. Could the next 'cold' front be the last of the season? We shall see.

As to the 2026 hurricane season, early 2026 Atlantic hurricane forecasts suggest a below-average season with 9–13 named storms, 4–6 hurricanes, and 1–3 major hurricanes. While some models suggest a closer-to-average season with 14 named storms and 7 hurricanes, the overall outlook leans towards lower activity due to a likely transition to an El Niño year.

WAY to early to put any faith in that, just something to think about.

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