A cloudy Thursday: Wednesday began with rain over mainly the northern half of the ArkLaTex. That rain has gradually decreased as it has shifted slowly to the south during the day. What is left of the rain will end on Wednesday evening, but the clouds will likely stick around through Wednesday night and Thursday. Most of Thursday will be dry as we will have a very slim shot for a shower moving in by sunset. The rain will increase from southwest to northeast late Thursday night and especially on Friday. A few rumbles of thunder will be possible on Friday. If we see any severe weather, it will be to our south.
A little warmer on Thursday: Temperatures on Thursday will begin with lows in the 50s and low 60s. Average lows for this time of year are right around 50 degrees. Daytime highs tomorrow will also be above average as we will climb into the 70s and low 80s.
10-Day Outlook: The long-range weather outlook is looking mainly dry on Saturday, although we will see plenty of clouds. Our next best chance of severe weather could come on Sunday evening and Sunday night. Next week will begin with mainly dry weather on Monday and Tuesday. It will end with several chances of scattered thunderstorms beginning on Wednesday. It does appear that some of the storms late next week could be strong to severe. Temperatures will stay above average during the period, with lows mainly in the 50s and 60s and highs mainly in the 80s.
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