Weather Authority Alert: I am concerned about a window of high instability that begins Wednesday night through early Thursday afternoon. We could see potentially strong t-showers and heavy rain in the time frame. Not tonight, though. Here’s your exclusive 9-Hour Forecast for Wednesday with your 9-Day Forecast below.
TONIGHT: The skies will be overcast with the first drops of rain from the approaching Pacific low-pressure system falling late evening. Overnight, the chance for more moderate rainfall will increase. The SW winds will range from 5-15 mph, and the low will drop to 52.
FORECAST: KTSM has issued a Weather Authority Alert due to the potential for heavy rainfall and t-showers through Thursday evening, especially between Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon. On Wednesday, the Pacific low-pressure system will start to pass over the Borderland. Wednesday will be cloudy with scattered rain showers and isolated area t-storms. The west-SW winds will range from 5-15 mph, and the high will be a cooler 65. Thursday could bring some rare morning t-showers, driven by the system, and produce some potentially heavy rainfall. Expect the showers to pass by late Thursday evening. Chilly NW winds will gust near 25 mph, and the high will be 60. Friday will be sunny and mild with a high of 67. Saturday will be sunny and warmer with a high of 75. The SW winds will range from 10-20 mph. Sunday will be partly to mostly cloudy with a slight chance of drops and a high of 68…