Still seeing green for early April!
3-23-26. 2:30pm. This update is brought to you by Dietz Mclean Optical Company. www.dmoptical.com As a family-owned business, our independence, in house lab, great customer service and eyewear warranties, allows us to tailor your eyeglasses, lenses, and fittings: we want you to only expect the best after working with us. With six conveniently located optical shops in San Antonio, Boerne, Marble Falls and Temple, it’s easy to love what you see.
A not so warm afternoon compared with last weekend. Tomorrow will be a clone of today, then we warm back up into the 90’s Wednesday-Friday. On Friday, a season front moves through in the evening, giving us a great weekend with lows in the 50’s and highs in the 70’s and 80s.
Models are still looking promising that an upper level trough will impact our weather by the middle of next week. Don’t get too focused on the rain totals this far out from the models…just be happy that we will actually see rain chances coming back not only for Texas, but the SW as well. The latest CPC outlooks continue to look green, giving us a better than 50/50 odds for above normal precipitation for early April.
Mark
This update is brought to you by Dietz Mclean Optical Company. www.dmoptical.com As a family-owned business, our independence, in house lab, great customer service and eyewear warranties, allows us to tailor your eyeglasses, lenses, and fittings: we want you to only expect the best after working with us. With six conveniently located optical shops in San Antonio, Boerne, Marble Falls and Temple, it’s easy to love what you see.
Post time temperatures are less hot than this past weekend.
Our 7day rainfall continues to look depressing.
An upper level trough is forecast (blue) is forecast to start impacting our rain chances by the middle of next week.
How much rain the latest Euro model thinks will fall between the 1st and the 5th of April.
How much rain the latest GFS model thinks will fall between the 1st and the 5th of April.
The latest CPC Outlooks. Click on images to see them larger.