Texas — A developing upper-level low tracking east across northern Mexico is drawing a broad plume of moisture northward into Texas, setting up a multi-day period of unsettled weather beginning tonight and continuing into Tuesday morning. Forecast guidance shows the system remaining well-organized as it moves toward central Texas, increasing confidence in widespread precipitation.
Rain chances will steadily expand northward overnight, marking a notable shift from earlier forecasts that kept most moisture farther south.
Rain Showers Expand Across Central and North Texas
Updated weather models now show rain showers spreading deeper into central Texas, with impacts expected from San Antonio and Austin north toward the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. Moisture is forecast to peak late tonight through Monday, with additional rounds of rain possible into early Tuesday.
While severe weather is not expected, periods of steady rain could lead to wet road conditions, slower travel, and reduced visibility, especially during the morning commute hours.
Snow Expected in the Big Bend at Higher Elevations
Colder air wrapping around the western side of the storm system will support snowfall in far West Texas, particularly across the Big Bend region. Snow levels are expected to drop to around 4,000 feet, with accumulating snow most likely above 5,000 feet…