It will be a perfect evening for viewing the Space Shuttle and International Space Station tonight at 8:34pm in the western sky. Both spacecraft will be moving nearly overhead and should be visible for nearly 4 minutes as they move eastward across our skies at 17,250mph. Both spacecraft will pass the Texas border and be east of the Mississippi River in less than 60 seconds! Space Shuttle Endeavor will land in Florida late tomorrow afternoon but the landing ground tracks will not bring the craft over our area. Our weather will gradually segue to not only warmer and more humid conditions for the rest of the week, but we’ll also see a general increase in cloud cover. Look for some clouds to work their way into the region by daybreak with partly to at time mostly cloudy skies expected during the morning hours through midday with more sunshine and breezy/gusty southerly winds tomorrow afternoon. Highs will push into the mid-upper 70s tomorrow and should reach the lower 80s for Thursday. Friday into the weekend will bring plenty of late night and early morning cloudiness with partly sunny and breezy conditions during the afternoons. Highs will likely push into the low-mid 80s for this weekend. A weakening frontal boundary will approach by Saturday possibly sparking off a few scattered showers and perhaps a thunderstorm, but best rain chances should stay to our north. Warm conditions with the chance of scattered showers will stay with us through early next week with possibly a better frontal push producing a better chance of storms by next Monday night or Tuesday.
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