Isolated storms on Friday and Saturday.

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High pressure is moving west for a couple of days, allowing an inverted trough to move into Texas from the Gulf and a rare mid summer cool front to drift into NE Texas. While rain odds remain relatively low, there will be some wildly scattered storms around on Friday and Saturday. Precipitable water values will be high so any storms are capably of dropping an inch or two very quickly. Unfortunately, this will be tale of have and have nots for rain, with some of you bragging about getting a couple of inches of rain, while most only see cob webs in your gauges!

By Monday we will once again be looking for some relief from the tropics as high pressure moves back over us and shuts down most of any rain activity for at least a week. The NHC is not forecasting any tropical storms for the next 7days.

I have the latest drought update included below, but basically there has been almost zero change in the past week.

Stay cool!

Mark

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2pm temps

Water vapor imagery shows that dry air aloft is moving west (yellow) and more moist air aloft is replacing it from the east (blue and white tones).

On Friday and Saturday, a stationary front to our NE and an inverted trough will give us a chance for some isolated storms.

There is a slight chance for excessive rain to fall in the green zone tomorrow and tomorrow night.

How much rain the latest models think will fall between Friday and Sunday. Click on images to see them larger.

CPC 6-10 and 8-14day outlooks. Click on images to see them larger.

The latest drought and precipitation update. Click on images to see them larger.

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A slight chance for rain this weekend.