Early on Saturday morning, a few storms are moving through, and when a powerful weather system passes through over the following few hours, more are probably going to materialize. Areas east and along I-35 may be the primary targets of some of the storms, which could be quite strong. The primary risk during early morning storms is hail, up to two, which is followed by powerful, destructive winds.Bosque, Hill, and Navarro counties are under a Severe Storm Watch through noon today.The risk of destructive winds will increase as the storms travel east, particularly in the afternoon. All of the activity ought to be wrapping up by 3 PM. Dense fog is conceivable where it isn’t raining.
The storms should pass by late afternoon, and the evening will be pleasant with some residual fog in the east. The majority of Saturday will be sunny, with highs in the 60s and 70s.
It will be warm on the last Monday of 2024, with highs of about 80 degrees and temperatures up to 20 degrees above average! Monday night marks the arrival of a powerful front to ring in the new year. On New Year’s Eve, high temperatures drop by a good 20 degrees or more, with a daytime high of about 60 degrees. Overnight temperatures drop into the 30s, and our northern counties may experience a light freeze on the first night of 2025. There will be more areas that are freezing on Thursday morning, but by Friday, southerly winds will be back, bringing with them warmer temperatures and a gradual ascent back into the low to mid-60s by the end of next week.
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