
Finally Drying Out: Texans See Sun After Weeks of Rain
After weeks of tragic events across the great state of Texas—especially in the Hill Country—it finally looks like we’re getting a break from dramatic floods and relentless rain. According to KXXV, there are no expected chances of showers or storms shortly. Texans can expect the return of classic summer weather, with daytime highs back in the upper 90s and overnight lows in the low 70s.

Clear Skies Ahead: Texas Forecast Offers Much-Needed Dry Spell
There is some talk of a potential tropical system developing in the next few days off the Florida Panhandle coast. If something does form in that region, Eastern zones of the U.S. may see rain on Friday and Saturday, but nothing is currently forecast to head toward Texas.
The Big Dry: Texas Gets Its Chance to Recover from Rain
While we can’t entirely rule out the possibility of isolated showers, KXXV reports they’re not expected to be widespread. Looking ahead to next week, things appear to be stabilizing with temperatures settling back into the mid-90s across Central Texas—just the way we like it.
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