Frontal Boundary Setup Brings Rain to Texas
A frontal boundary is setting up across Texas, leading to increased chances of rain and thunderstorms in the region. According to the National Weather Service, this weather pattern is expected to bring scattered showers and storms, particularly in the afternoon and evening hours. The system is moving slowly, which could result in prolonged periods of rainfall in some areas. Temperatures are expected to remain mild, with highs in the upper 70s°F (around 25°C) and lows in the mid-60s°F (around 18°C). The frontal boundary is interacting with moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, enhancing the potential for precipitation.