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Here are the area
latest hourly readings.
(Updated: 6:45pm Sunday)
Nothing significant overnight. Next update tomorrow morning.
Tomorrow pretty much like Sunday.
Watch out for heat indices to 100-110 across South Texas through Tuesday. This will cause moderate to major risk of heat-related impacts. If working outside, drink plenty of water and take breaks as needed.
Now, as to rain. Will have low rain chances for the 1st part of next week. Then looking like changes are on the way.
A cold front will make it into Texas beginning late Tuesday night into Wednesday and progress through San Antonio and the Coastal Bend regions. Beginning to look like a wet trend for South and Central Texas through the weekend.
Per 'Official Weather Sources', while widespread severe weather is not currently anticipated, strong thunderstorms and heavy rainfall will remain a possible concern for the second half of the week as forecast confidence is expected to increase for a widespread wetter pattern.
Of the 2 main weather models, the European model is the most aggressive with total rain amounts in the watershed and towards the coast to be in the 1"-3" range throughout central and southern Texas so for the time being, going to go with the European model for this event.
Some examples of possible TOTAL amounts this week through next Sunday are
Corpus Christi 2.75β
Sinton 3.5β
Victoria 4.1"
George West 2.8"
Alice 2.5β
San Antonio 1.8β
Please keep in mind that these totals are just projections from a long-range computer model and just something to watch, nothing else. Besides, we can always hope.
Good Ole Mother Nature seems to have a way of fooling us and the weather models.
As always, our website will monitor this.
Now that we are in mid May, we should at least begin to think about the upcoming 2026 Tropical Season. At least refamiliarize yourself with you plans if they become needed.
The Colorado State University released its first Hurricane Season Forecast of the 2026 Season back on April 9.
Please keep in mind that the Tropical forecast is NOT a forecast for any specific landfalls, just for the possible tropical formation. No matter what, always remember that it only take ONE storm.
There is a LOT of chatter regarding a potential Super El NiΓ±o and the 2026 Hurricane Season. Looks like it will have a significant impact on the Texas weather scene. Here is a
Good Video On It.
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