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Here are the current Area Temperatures.

This weeks weather looks to continue to be fantastic. Warm with southerly winds. Temperatures here in the Coastal Bend and across Texas are forecast to be above normal with highs in the upper 70s and even the 80s up in San Antonio and other areas of South Texas.

With the increased humidity, there will be the chance of areas of dense fog in the mornings, so, be careful on your morning drive to work.

Unfortunately, neither the American nor the European long-range models indicate significant rain making it to the Coastal Bend Region thru February 20th. Looks like rain this weekend will stay well north of our region as a front crosses Northern Texas.

However, we should keep in mind that weather models further out than 4-5 days should be taken with a grain of salt. As always, our website will watch all of this closely.

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