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Weekly Outlook
July Outlook
July Climatology
Early July heat is on tap for today with forecast highs ranging from 92°F to 99°F. Morning clouds will decrease, giving way to mostly sunny skies by the afternoon. When humidity is factored in, afternoon heat index values will reach 100°F to 106°F along and east of the I-35 corridor. The majority of the region will stay rain-free, though occasional stray shower(s) at times are possible.
Typical mid-summer heat will hold steady through next week. Afternoon highs will consistently sit in the mid-to-upper 90s for most locations, with Del Rio hovering between 99°F and 102°F. Overnight lows will remain warm in the 70s. The area stays predominantly dry, with only low-end, isolated rain chances (5% to 15%) bringing occasional stray shower(s) at times.
The latest monthly outlook from the Climate Prediction Center suggests likely warmer than normal conditions for July 2026 over South-Central Texas. Odds are tilted slightly towards drier than normal conditions for the region.
July is typically one of the hottest months of the year for South-Central Texas, just behind August. Several days with highs in the low triple digits are typical for the month.