The week ended as it began ... cloudy.  The mid- and upper-level wind flow continues to carry moisture from the Pacific into Texas.  The weekend forecast will include a chance of light showers Saturday and Sunday.

A cold front moved through during the early- to mid-afternoon hours.  The high at San Antonio International was 78 at 12:39 p.m.  Stinson's high of 81 was the warmest in the metro area.  The front came through early enough at Kerrville to where the high at Louis Schreiner Field was 69.

Look for a low chance of drizzle/light rain overnight through daybreak Saturday followed by a 30% chance of rain Saturday.  The same weather features factor into Sunday's forecast.  Highs will be in the 60s tomorrow, then warm to some low 70s Sunday.

The mid and upper flow is enhanced by another upper-level trough that will move out of the west and head to the middle of the country.  Another cold front heads to the area Tuesday.  Rain/thunderstorms chances are greater than 70% Tuesday and Wednesday.  There could be a few strong thunderstorms as the cold front arrives.  Rain chances are lower Thursday and Friday.

Mold looks to be the area's biggest problem this weekend with a forecast that they will stay high.  Cedar counts have been low since Tuesday.  There could be an up tick to a moderate level tomorrow due to Friday's strong north wind.

There is more for you on the 7 Day Forecast.

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Have a good weekend.

--Rich Segal @RichSegal1121