12News Meteorologist Patrick Vaughn
A surge of gulf moisture, moving north, may producing a few sprinkles Wednesday Morning mainly over eastern sections of SE Texas. During the afternoon, a cold front will arrive shunting the moisture off to our east as a much drier air mass arrives.
Chilly mornings and sunny, mild afternoons are forecast through Saturday. Lows in the 40s are forecast Friday Morning with highs in the 70s with low humidity.
A southwest flow aloft develops Sunday which will begin the warming and moistening trend as low temperatures warm, humidity levels significantly increase with highs in the upper 70s.
Scattered showers are then expected Monday ahead of Tuesday's cold front.
Near or slightly below normal temperatures are forecast Thursday through Saturday ahead of a warming trend beginning Sunday across SE Texas.
A few sprinkles are possible Wednesday Morning (mainly over eastern sections of SE Texas) due to a surge of gulf moisture moving north mainly to our east.
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