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Last Map Update: Wed, Feb 11, 2026 at 2:56:30 am CST

An upper-level storm system will move across the Desert Southwest and into West Texas later this week, with rain chances arriving by Friday. Widespread rainfall is forecast heading Friday night into Saturday, along with a few storms that will pose a very low risk of severe weather. Cooler temperatures are expected Friday and Saturday, with rain ending and temperatures warming back up by Sunday.
Skies will be partly cloudy today with winds out of the south around 10 mph. Highs will warm into the low 60s today. Tonight will be warm with lows only dropping into the upper 30s to low 40s.
Dry and warm conditions Thursday will give way to widespread rain chances heading into the weekend. The best chances for rain will be Friday night into Saturday morning. A few thunderstorms will be possible, but the severe weather threat is very low. Dry and warm weather returns Sunday into next week.

 

 

 

Local Weather History For February 11th...
1899 (11th-13th): A disastrous cold wave gripped the entire Lone Star State. Newspapers described this event as the worst
freeze ever known in the state. Brownsvilles temperature reached just 16°F degrees on the 12th and remained below
freezing through the 13th. Much vegetable crop damage was inflicted (source: Texas Almanac).'