...and now, back to summer-ish!

Updated: 9 hours ago

Beryl continues to pull away from Texas and clean-up in Beryl’s wake continues along the coast, into the Houston area, and in East Texas where a few tropical tornadoes formed yesterday afternoon. While Robertson, Leon, and Freestone Counties received a few inches of rain, a fair few of us remained rain and storm free. The cloud deck from Beryl did help to keep temperatures in the 70s and 80s for most of the area, but the return of sunshine will bring us the return of 90s this afternoon. Thankfully, temperatures will NOT be terribly hot today, but it will be warmer today than it was yesterday. Morning temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s this morning makes it the coolest morning we’ve seen since the early days of June! We will be warmer today than we were yesterday, but high temperatures will stay just a bit below average in the mid-90s with heat index values in the mid-to-upper 90s. Rain isn’t in the forecast today but a few isolated showers or rumbles of thunder are possible each afternoon from Wednesday through Saturday. Rain chances are only between 10% and 20% with the highest chance for rain coming Friday and Saturday.

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Updated: 9 hours ago
Headshot of Sean Bellafiore, First Alert Meteorologist

Beryl continues to pull away from Texas and clean-up in Beryl’s wake continues along the coast, into the Houston area, and in East Texas where a few tropical tornadoes formed yesterday afternoon. While Robertson, Leon, and Freestone Counties received a few inches of rain, a fair few of us remained rain and storm free. The cloud deck from Beryl did help to keep temperatures in the 70s and 80s for most of the area, but the return of sunshine will bring us the return of 90s this afternoon. Thankfully, temperatures will NOT be terribly hot today, but it will be warmer today than it was yesterday. Morning temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s this morning makes it the coolest morning we’ve seen since the early days of June! We will be warmer today than we were yesterday, but high temperatures will stay just a bit below average in the mid-90s with heat index values in the mid-to-upper 90s. Rain isn’t in the forecast today but a few isolated showers or rumbles of thunder are possible each afternoon from Wednesday through Saturday. Rain chances are only between 10% and 20% with the highest chance for rain coming Friday and Saturday.

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