March 25, 2025

Wake-Up Weather: Rudolph’s nose leading the way through a stormy, Texan, Christmas Eve

Wake-Up Weather: Rudolph’s nose leading the way through a stormy, Texan, Christmas Eve
Summary: Low clouds in areas of patchy fog to greet you on this Christmas Eve morning. Humidity still abundant despite a cold front through the early morning hours, as we watch for a few peaks of sunshine by later this evening with the development of the cool from pushing south, the chance for strong if your storms not ruled out. Main hazards as of this time, are large hail up to quarter sized and gusty winds. Temperatures will be closer to seasonal today thanks to the cold front but temperatures will continue to rise through Friday as an upper level low swings through. On Christmas day expect mostly cloudy conditions with a chance for patchy fog to dissipate by the afternoon as guys briefly clear into the afternoon and early afternoon before cloud cover picks right back up heading into Christmas night. We’ll see a weakening front move into the area by Saturday as temperatures climb closer to 80° as we close out the month of December next Monday with a cold front expected on Tuesday of next week.

Today: Mostly cloudy, seasonal with isolated showers and thunderstorms pushing out by early afternoon. High Temperature: 58° Winds: NNW 5-10 MPH

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, mild and humid night with light winds. Low Temperature: 47° Winds: N 5-10 MPH


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