Wednesday, June 11 forecast: Summer sneakpeek fades away
Many people are rejoicing in the sunny and warm weather we've experienced recently. Today will be sunny and warm again, but rain will return for some by Thursday.
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Expect another day in the mid to upper 80s this afternoon. It will be steamier today than yesterday and a few clouds will stream in from the southwest this afternoon, but skies will be mostly sunny. Winds will be light out of the south, around 5 MPH. Enjoy!
A stray shower is possible west of Highway 65 this afternoon, thanks to the added humidity and heat, but many will stay dry until Thursday.
Rain chances and cloud cover will creep back in from the southwest as a strung-out storm slowly makes its way out of Texas and through the region through the remainder of the week. The outer edge of the storm will likely lead to scattered afternoon storms on Thursday.
Rain is more likely on Friday with pockets of showers and isolated thunderstorms expected throughout the day, but more likely during the afternoon and evening. No severe weather is expected, but lightning is possible along with locally heavy rainfall. This appears to be a setup that may favor slow-moving areas of heavier rainfall. Flooding at a localized level may occur.
The slow-moving storm will exit to the east over the weekend, but daily chances for widely scattered showers and thunderstorms will remain. Outside of the rain chances, the weather looks perfect for some boating and floating, with temperatures and humidity levels having an early summer feel.
A more summer-like look to the pattern will be taking hold as we move into the following week. Humidity levels will remain high with temperatures getting closer to the 90° mark.
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