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Last Map Update: Fri, Jan 9, 2026 at 7:48:31 pm CST

Additional showers and storms will develop through the rest of this afternoon and early evening, with the highest coverage in Central and East Texas. A couple severe storms are possible in Central Texas, capable of 1 inch hail, gusty winds, and frequent lightning.
Seasonable temps return this weekend after Friday's cold front. A couple of chilly mornings are in store Sunday and Monday morning with lows in the upper 20s to low-mid 30s. Otherwise, rain-free conditions will prevail this weekend.
After a chilly start to Monday, expect temperatures to warm back into the 60s by Tuesday. Another cold front will move through late Tuesday-Wednesday, knocking temperatures down a few degrees over midweek. No rain chances are forecast.
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