Increasing Storm Chances Targeting Texas Next Weekend With Wet and Stormy Mother’s Day Weekend Trending as Upper Level Low Approaches From the West
TEXAS — A significant pattern change is on the horizon for Texas as an upper level low approaching from the west is set to bring increasing storm chances heading into next weekend. A shortwave disturbance ahead of the main system will begin lifting rain chances as early as late Friday night, with conditions turning progressively more unsettled through the weekend. Mother’s Day weekend is currently trending wet and stormy across Texas, and forecasters are watching the developing system closely as it evolves through the coming week.
Upper Level Low Approaching From the West Triggers Rain Chances Late Friday Night
An upper level low currently tracked to the west is the primary driver of next weekend’s unsettled pattern across Texas. Ahead of this system, a shortwave disturbance will begin increasing rain chances starting late Friday night, marking the end of the dry and pleasant stretch the region has been enjoying through the current weekend.
The timing of rain chances arriving Friday night means that Saturday morning could already be dealing with wet conditions across portions of Texas before the main upper level low system moves fully into range through the rest of the weekend.
Conditions Turn More Unsettled With Increasing Storm Chances Through the Weekend
As the upper level low moves directly into Texas next weekend, conditions are expected to turn increasingly unsettled with storm chances rising through Saturday and Sunday. The storm potential is not yet fully defined at this range, but the overall signal in forecast modeling is clear enough for forecasters to flag the weekend as one requiring close monitoring in the days ahead.
The intensity and coverage of next weekend’s storm chances will become clearer as the system comes into better model range through the midweek period. Residents across Texas should begin monitoring forecast updates starting Wednesday and Thursday for a clearer picture of the weekend threat.
Mother’s Day Weekend Currently Trending Wet and Stormy Across Texas
Mother’s Day weekend is trending wet and stormy at this stage of the forecast, which could significantly impact outdoor plans and celebrations across the state. Anyone planning Mother’s Day outdoor events or activities should keep a close eye on the evolving forecast and build weather flexibility into weekend plans as the stormy signal continues to be monitored closely. Stay with NapervilleLocal.com for the latest weather updates and local forecast coverage.

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