Temperatures for those days look to warm into the upper 70s to mid 80s for the afternoon and 60s for the morning. Breezy south winds continue and we keep partly cloudy skies. Rain totals look to be low as well, staying around a tenth or quarter of an inch.Īfter those rain chances Monday, conditions remain dry for Tuesday and Wednesday. The severe weather threat is much lower than what we had on Friday with Monday’s chance of rain. We should gradually see rain end south to north as the front lifts through by the afternoon. The best chances start Sunday night into the morning hours on Monday. There is a chance for some rain showers and isolated storms Sunday night into the day on Monday as a warm front lifts north across Central Texas. We will see high clouds increasing throughout the day and our temperatures will warm into the upper 70s to low 80s. Sunday afternoon will be much warmer for our area as breezy south/southwest winds return. It will be chilly again waking up Sunday with temperatures in the 40s and low 50s. We keep clear skies across Central Texas Saturday into Sunday morning. We had highs in the mid 60s east to mid 70s west Saturday afternoon. Weather wise, it was a beautiful day across Central Texas. Enjoy the extra hour of sleep we get tonight, but be ready for a much shorter day tomorrow. Saturday evening’s sunset is at 6:36 and by Sunday it will be 5:35. Daylight Saving Time comes to an end at 2am Sunday. The same rain free conditions are here to stay during that time period too.It’s time for the time to change! Don’t forget to set your clocks back ONE-HOUR before heading to bed tonight. Waco, TX Hourly Weather Forecast Weather Underground star Popular Cities San Francisco, CA warning50 Rain Manhattan, NY warning37 Schiller Park. The heat that’s expected will threaten record highs each day too. That heat dome means we have the dangerously hot temperatures here to stay and we’ll likely be around 108° every day through the weekend. The heat dome ridge of high pressure started building back eastward Thursday and set up shop across the Central Plains and unfortunately stays put into early next week. You may be reading this and thinking to yourself that this sounds like the same message we’ve been giving you day after day throughout the brutally hot summer, BUT what’s different with the forecast now is that we’re entering the hottest stretch of temperatures all summer long. Excessive Heat Warning remains in place for all of Central Texas through Friday evening (at least). We’re expecting this style of heat to continue into the start of next work week. Dangerous heat returned across Central Texas today with highs 104° to 110°. Make sure you remember to practice Fire and Heat Safety!Īlthough we had a “brief” break from the brutal heat, we started another triple digit streak on Wednesday and our temperatures quickly got much hotter Thursday afternoon. The same rain free conditions are here to stay during that time period too. Although we had a “brief” break from the brutal heat, we started another triple digit streak on Wednesday and our temperatures quickly got much hotter Thursday afternoon.
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