12News Meteorologist Patrick Vaughn
A very active pattern is shaping up for next week with several rounds of rain with above normal temperatures...
Tonight will be warmer, but still chilly with lows in the 50s as skies become mostly cloudy.
Christmas Eve looks warmer with highs in the lower 70s and a slight 20% coverage of showers late.
Tuesday Night will be wet due to a disturbance moving through our region with a 90% coverage of showers and a few thunderstorms.
Scattered morning showers and mild temperatures are forecast Christmas with highs in the lower 70s.
The mild temperatures will persist Thursday with rain and thunderstorms likely Thursday Night due to another disturbance.
Friday and Friday Night, scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast due to another disturbance followed by a cold front Saturday Night.
Sunday and Monday look slightly cooler with ample sun and mild temperatures.
Want a white Christmas? Better take off now, because you've got at least a 700 mile trip from Southeast Texas.
Santa will have to contend with likely rain and a few storms across Southeast Texas Tuesday Night into early Wednesday Morning.
Beaumont, Texas Christmas Climate Extremes since 1901. Warmest Christmas - 2015, Coldest - 1989 and the wettest was 1916.
Here's our forecast for a white Christmas in Southeast Texas. Zero chances in white, zero chances in red and zero chances in green. Merry Christmas Southeast Texas! It's call "DRY" humor...what you'd expect from a meteorologist.
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