The days leading up to Thursday won’t be the best, but compared to the end of the week, it’ll feel like summer. High temps will actually slowly climb to the upper 40’s by Tuesday, with lows touching the freezing mark most nights.
The days leading up to Thursday won’t be the best, but compared to the end of the week, it’ll feel like summer. High temps will actually slowly climb to the upper 40’s by Tuesday, with lows touching the freezing mark most nights.
The days leading up to Thursday and Friday won’t be the nicest temperature wise, but compared to what the temperatures will be, you’ll be wishing we were in the 40’s…

Friday’s temps…yikes. Temps like that will linger around through Christmas weekend.
Temperatures will be fairly consistent for the next five days or so. Highs in the 40’s, lows in the mid to upper 20’s. That’s cold, but pretty average for this time of the year. Not really any meaningful chances for any precipitation, the GFS shows some showers on Monday, but other models think it’ll be too dry.
It has been a wet, damp, moist, whatever word you want to use to describe this morning, and it is only going to continue throughout the day.

The HRRR model (above) shows on/off rain really all day, before the rain finally pushes east of us at around 11pm, give or take an hour or so.
Today will be a nice day as high temps reach the 60° mark. Cloud cover will move in as the day goes on.

The HRRR model (above) shows two rounds of rain for Wednesday. The first one beginning in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, hopefully clearing out by AM rush hour. The rain resumes around noon and continues through Wednesday night.
Not too bad of a day today, hoping the sun can peak through later, but cloud cover will dominate for the majority of the day. No rain.
Tuesday will be pretty much a repeat of Monday, except for high temps should be able to reach 60°. Can’t totally rule out some sprinkles during the afternoon, but the majority of the rain should hold off until after midnight on Wednesday.
Today and Monday will be relatively nice days, with highs just a tad above normal, but most importantly, no rain. Clouds will eventually clear out at some point this afternoon.
Tuesday looks the be dry for the most part, until rain moves in late Tuesday night, as shown below by the EURO model.
Heavy rainfall this morning caused some streams and creeks to rise, along with some minor flooding in low lying areas.
There is still a Flood Advisory for the SE portion of Williamson County until 3:45pm. If you come across a flooded road, turn around, don’t drown. You can also report any flooding you see in a tweet with #tspotter.
The wet week continues this morning, and will continue on and off throughout the day and into tomorrow – as shown by the HRRR model below.


Above average temps continue throughout the week, cooling off to what we are used to for this time of the year by the weekend.
On and off rain for the week begins this morning, continuing through Tuesday and Wednesday – as shown by the HRRR model below. Heavier rainfall totals today will be south of I-40.


Temps mid-week will be above average, eventually making it back to around normal by the weekend.
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