Grab your sunshades!  We're treated to abundant sunshine and comfortably dry air out there today in the wake of yesterday's rainy cold front.  Our forecast calls for highs in the upper 70s to near 80.

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Here's a quick look at yesterday's top rain totals:
.65" Fredericksburg
.51" Dripping Springs
.46" Driftwood
.46" Wimberley
.45" Buda
.42" San Marcos
.37" Kyle
.37" Lockhart
.35" Lakeway
.32" Austin Airport
.28" Austin-Mabry
.28" Downtown Austin

Fairly light winds from the northwest will shift during the day, becoming southeasterly once again by evening.  Then the north wind is expected to return tomorrow following a weak, dry cold front during the morning hours.  Our in-house computer model shows a very low 10% rain chance as the front arrives.  For most, there will be no fanfare, just more dry air arriving to keep us in the comfort zone right on into the weekend.

We're calling for lots of sunshine and daytime highs near or slightly over 80 both Saturday and Sunday.  Signs of rain now look to hold off until early next week.  And we're still banking on a pattern shift next week that might deliver several days of wet weather to our part of Texas.  Stay tuned!

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Enjoy the weather!
--Chief Meteorologist Burton Fitzsimmons (@Burton_Spectrum)