Good evening everybody. We officially topped out at 75°F today at Camp Mabry; some 14 degrees above normal for this time of year. Frigid, Arctic Air, is covering a good portion of the western United States right now. Temperatures are in the single digits across Montana with temperatures below zero across southern Canada. The leading edge of this cold air will move through Central Texas between 4-7 p.m. tomorrow evening. Ahead of the front, it is going to be a cloudy and muggy day with temps in the 60s and 70s; scattered rain showers will be possible through the day. Showers may organize a bit more with the frontal passage and turn into thunderstorms east of the Interstate. The Storm Prediction Center has placed east Texas under the SLIGHT RISK CATEGORY for severe storms.
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