Expect another very mild night with increasing clouds. Additionally, it could stay a bit breezy overnight across the northern half of our area with southerly winds of 10 to 15 mph. Many areas should see lows only drop into the upper 50s to low 60s.
Clouds are expected to spread across South-Central Texas tonight into Tuesday morning. Unfortunately, that means tonight's lunar eclipse won't be visible for most. Those along the Rio Grande will start out with clearer skies before clouds arrive closer to sunrise.
Rain chances rise later this week for South-Central Texas as the weather pattern starts to change. The highest rain chances arrive this weekend. Stronger storms and locally heavy rain are possible, so keep an eye on the forecast for updates.
A warmer than normal March is likely across South-Central Texas. The precipitation forecast for the month shows equal chances of a drier, near-normal, or wetter March. However, the first half of March is likely to bring wetter-than-normal weather.
March, the first month of meteorological spring, brings warmer temperatures and often an increase in showers and storms for South-Central Texas. Typical highs are in the 70s to mid-80s with lows in the 50s for an average March.