There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.
Today
Weekly Outlook
Uvalde NWR Outage
Another day with afternoon highs forecast to climb into the 90s under partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies. Humidity will make it feel notably warmer, pushing peak heat indices around and above 100°F for the I-35 corridor and the Coastal/Rio Grande Plains. South to southeast winds will trend between 10 to 15 mph with occasional afternoon gusts reaching up to 25 mph. Widespread rainfall is not expected, meaning most areas will stay dry today except for a potential isolated Coastal Plains storm or stray shower elsewhere.
Seasonable July heat continues this week as daily afternoon highs consistently hold steady in the 90s from Thursday, July 9, through next Wednesday, July 15. While Thursday will stay dry for almost the entire region, a pattern shift brings a return of scattered rain and storm chances Friday into next week. These precipitation probabilities will quickly build across the area and peak on Saturday before rain chances slowly taper off through the early part of next week.
The Uvalde National Weather Radio transmitter remains off the air due to an equipment issue. If you receive typically receive warnings from Uvalde (162.425 MHz), consider temporarily switching to the D'Hanis transmitter at 162.525 MHz.