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(Updated: 8am Saturday)
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Finally, some much needed rain headed our direction, to include the Corpus Christi watershed.
The much talked about late season cold front will begin to work its way into the area today. At 8am this morning, the leading edge of the front was still to the northwest of San Antonio. Temperatures in Dallas/Ft Worth are in the low to mid 50s and in the mid 70s in Houston and in the mid 70s here along the Corpus Christi coastal areas.
There is a line of increased cloudiness with strong thunderstorm activity on a line from Midland TX northeast thru the Dallas/Ft. Worth areas.
Before frontal passage, we will actually see area high temperatures into the 80s today. As the front gets thru the area, temperatures will quickly fall into the 60s with a noticeable shift in the wind.
There will be few elevated thunderstorms with this frontal passage Saturday afternoon and especially Saturday night. Also, most areas will see some gusty winds, especially during passing thunderstorms.
Both the American and the European Models show this strong late season cold front coming thru the area Saturday afternoon between 3pm and 7pm (earlier than previously thought) with a 10 degree to 15 degree temperature drop with Sunday morning lows in the 60s. Temperatures both Sunday and Monday will be in the low 70s with some areas struggling to get out of the upper 60s Sunday.
How much rain will we get?
Keep in mind that forecasted totals are over a 4 day period, Saturday thru Tuesday.
Per 'Official' forecasts, there is an overall a solid chance of an area wide 1-1.5 inch rain total through the next 4 days, with high end totals in some locations 2+ inches. The best chance for the higher totals would be in the northern Coastal Plains. Maybe mother nature will not let us down this time.
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