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Meteorologist Patrick Vaughn

 

Today will make seven days of sunny skies and pleasant temperatures across Southeast Texas.

Sunny skies are again forecasted across Southeast Texas this afternoon with fairly low humidity.  Afternoon highs will warm into the upper-seventies.  East and southeasterly winds are forecasted.  No rainfall is forecasted.

Tonight, patchy fog will be possible under mostly clear skies.  Cool morning lows will range from the lower-fifties in the Lakes to the middle-fifties in the Triangle.  Light southeasterly winds are forecasted.  No rainfall is forecasted.

Saturday, skies will become partly cloudy as southeasterly winds begin to drag Gulf of Mexico moisture back into the area.  Afternoon highs will warm into the middle-to-upper seventies.  No rainfall is forecasted.

An upper-level disturbance will bring a chance of showers to Southeast Texas late Sunday.  Skies will become mostly cloudy.  A breezy easterly wind is forecasted.  After a morning low of sixty, afternoon highs will warm to the middle-seventies.  Chance of rain is forty-percent.

Monday, deep Gulf of Mexico moisture will bring a hefty chance of rain to Southeast Texas ahead of a cold front.  Cloudy, breezy, cool conditions are forecasted.  After a morning low in the lower-sixties, afternoon highs may not reach seventy.  Chance of rain is sixty-percent.

Decreasing cloudiness is expected Tuesday as a breezy northerly wind pushes gulf moisture out of the area.  After a low in the middle-fifties, afternoon highs will warm into the upper-sixties.  No rainfall is forecasted.

Veteran's Day looks great with mostly sunny skies.  After a chilly start in the lower-fifties, afternoon highs will warm into the lower-seventies.  No rainfall is forecasted.

Thursday, the forecast calls for mostly sunny skies and low humidity.  Morning lows will start out in the upper-forties with afternoon highs in the middle-seventies.  No rainfall is forecasted.

 

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