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Sunny, Dry Conditions to Begin the New Year
The cold air will start to leave on Thursday as highs warm back up to near 50. If the clouds quickly clear the metro before sunrise we’ll see some patchy fog, but the likelihood remains very low.
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It’s a quiet start to the new year, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures around 40 degrees today.
The first weekend of 2016 will feature more seasonable temperatures with sunny to partly cloudy skies.
Our weather pattern will stay fairly quiet and chilly for New Year’s Eve. Lows will be in the lower 20s by tomorrow morning. Expect 40s and low 50s each day and 20s each night. Tracking a chance of flurries on Monday and the coldest temperatures of the season next week. By the afternoon hours, the thermometer will show readings in the middle 40s, though the wind will make it feels like it’s in the upper 30s. The better chances for rain should be farther south.
More clouds for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The weather will remain quiet for the rest of the week into the weekend.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny skies will be around for Saturday, with a high temperature of 42 degrees.
By the early part of next week, temperatures should be in the low 40s, with no snow in the immediate forecast.
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The break in the showers from overnight will be short-lived today as more rain developing across Texas is sliding our way.