Pacific moisture is riding the jet stream across the state bringing some mid and high level clouds that will filter the sun today.  It will be cooler than normal with high temperatures struggling to get up to 60 degrees today.  Northeast winds will make it feel a little cooler.

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The rest of the week looks unsettled with chances for rain every day except for Wednesday.  A large trough of low pressure to our west will move a little closer tomorrow.  Low level moisture will be on the increase later tonight as clouds move back into the the area.  We'll see a weak disturbance move through the area bringing light rain at times.  It will be a chilly rain as well with highs only in the upper 40s.

We'll get a break from the cool wet weather Wednesday and we may see some sunshine.  Highs will be in the low and mid 60s.

But more chances for rain develop Thursday and Friday as disturbances ride the jet stream out of Mexico into the Lone Star state.

As we get a little warmer by Saturday and the last of a series of disturbances passes through we may see some thunderstorms along with the scattered showers.  Highs by then should reach the low 70s.  Sunshine and nice weather is forecast to return Sunday with highs in the low 70s.

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