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The Rio Grande Valley weather continues to surprise residents with its warm and dry conditions, as reported by Maria Perez. This week's weather has been nothing short of pleasant for the residents of the Valley, with temperatures hovering around an average of 75 degrees. The city of McAllen, for instance, recorded a high of 76 degrees with clear skies and low humidity, a pattern expected to persist throughout the week.
Warm Weather Patterns Across South Texas
As the Rio Grande Valley weather remains mild, other parts of South Texas are experiencing similar conditions. The Panhandle, Central, and South Texas regions will continue to witness temperatures in the low to mid-80s, which is about 5 to 10 degrees above average. Despite a mild cold front expected to hit South Texas by Sunday night into Monday morning, the weather in the Valley will only see a slight dip to the mid-70s early next week.
Travelers planning to visit different parts of Texas can expect pleasant conditions in cities like Dallas, with temperatures around 64 degrees, and San Antonio, where they will stay in the high 70s. Houston will experience 71 degrees with hazy conditions expected tomorrow morning, while El Paso will enjoy 69 degrees.
Future Predictions for Rio Grande Valley Weather
Looking ahead, the Rio Grande Valley weather is forecasted to maintain its dry spell with no rain predicted across the state. The region will continue to enjoy temperatures of 83 to 85 degrees accompanied by plenty of sunshine for the rest of the work week. However, as the weekend approaches, rain chances increase slightly with a 10 to 20% probability on Sunday.
Residents are advised to keep their light sweaters or jackets handy for the cooler mornings and evenings, as overnight temperatures will remain in the low to mid-50s. Despite the approaching cold front, the drop in temperature is expected to be minor, kicking off next week with slightly cooler conditions.
Additional Resources
For more detailed and up-to-date information on the weather in South Texas, you can visit the National Weather Service Corpus Christi Office.





