After dense fog through the morning hours Tuesday, low-level moisture will begin to stream into the region. This is in response to an approaching pacific cold front and will result in mostly cloudy skies for the afternoon. Highs will reach the middle 60s.

Showers are likely as we head into Tuesday evening. Low-level moisture and upper-level lift should produce mainly light rain with a few thunderstorms possible east of I-35. Lows will fall to the low 50s.

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A Pacific cold front arrives on Wednesday, producing showers and a few storms mainly east of the I-35 corridor. Rainfall amounts are expected to be light. Drier, but not much colder, air arrives behind the front. This will produce windy but mild conditions Thursday and Friday. Highs will be in the 60s and lows in the 40s.

More details are in the Seven Day Forecast.

Dan Robertson

Twitter: @TexasThunderman

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