So as everyone has been mentioning for days, the timing of these systems will affect tomorrow's outdoor plans. The VIPIR model is the most bullish on giving us heavy rain, mainly in the morning.
Note, most of the rains are gone by the noon hour and we might end up with a mostly dry afternoon. That would be the best case scenario. Now, if it's not raining in the AM, that would mean the storms are delayed into the afternoon hours. It's be a day to have your phone & the FOX 8 weather app available so you can keep up with what's going on.
The severe weather threat here will be limited as the return low level moisture flow is deepest in south Texas (dew points 65-70). Some cooler, drier air will filter back in on Sunday lasting into Tuesday. Next week looks dry with a gradual warming trend that will make it feel almost hot for next weekend.
Finally, I was golfing today with my long time partner Marvin Bernstein.
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