It definitely felt like fall this morning with lows in the 50s! The afternoon will be comfortable with lots of sunshine, a breezy north wind and highs in the 70s. So if you find yourself in the shade, it may feel a little colder than it actually is. Dry conditions continue through mid week, then we're tracking a few disturbances that bring rain back to the area by Thursday. 

Temps now:

Winds now:

Dry air is moving in state wide behind yesterday's cold front, setting up great travel weather for the next few days. Enjoy!

High pressure stays overhead until Wednesday, then starts to move east and away, allowing a disturbance to move in from the west. This first disturbance moves in just as moisture increases, so a few scattered showers and storms will be possible. Rain chances continue into the weekend with our next storm system and cold front Sunday into Monday. Right now, models show this storm system stalling over Texas, which may lead to rounds of widespread rain. NOAA's 7 day rain outlook now reflects on a wetter pattern by the end of the week, with the potential for 1 or more inches of rain across South Central Texas. So check back with us as this forecast changes!

Clear skies and calm winds overnight will lead to even colder temperatures Tuesday morning in the 40s! By the afternoon, it's more sunshine with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. We're close to normal for the rest of the week with lows in the 50s and 60s and highs in the low 80s. 

Plan ahead here with the 7 day forecast.

Enjoy the rest of your Monday!

-Meteorologist Emily Borchard