PROJECTION HIGHLIGHTS
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MUGGY & & HOT TODAY: Only a little opportunity of a pop-up shower, storm
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SUNUP STORMS?: Tornados will certainly limp in from the north early on Wednesday
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EVEN MORE HOURS OF DAYTIME: Summer solstice approaches, lengthiest day of the year
PROJECTION
Over the recently, we’ve expanded accustomed to overnight and early morning tornados. It appears we’ll have one last chance for a comparable situation to play out on Wednesday morning. After that, the rainfall turns off and it transforms hot.
MUGGY & & HOT TUESDAY
Clouds skies will pave the way to a partially gloomy afternoon. Temperatures will certainly reach the low- 90 s, while warmth index worths come close to 100 °. Could we see a stray tornado? It’s feasible, however not likely.
WEDNESDAY AM STORMS
A better possibility for rain will show up around daybreak Wednesday. Storms are forecast to collect to our north and afterwards dive southern, reaching San Antonio by sunup Wednesday. Nevertheless, it’s most likely that these tornados will certainly be deteriorating as they come close to. This implies rains overalls will likely be on the reduced side. Warmth and humidity return by Wednesday afternoon.
EVEN MORE HOURS OF DAYTIME
We are fast approaching our longest day of year. June 20 th is the summer season solstice and provides us with somewhat more than 14 hours of daytime. Afterwards, days will start to get much shorter.
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