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Morning Forecast – Tuesday, Nov. 26th
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chase Ward forecasts cool, clear weather this morning, with temperatures in the lower 40s. The day will stay in the 50s with plenty of sunshine. Winds will remain light, and high pressure will keep conditions clear through the day. By tomorrow, temperatures will warm into the mid-70s before a cold front arrives late Wednesday, bringing the chance of patchy showers and possibly a rumble of thunder for Thanksgiving morning. Afterward, temperatures will drop, with highs in the mid-50s and lows possibly reaching the 20s by early next week. The upcoming days will be much cooler.
It is a lot cooler this morning compared to yesterday. A post-frontal airmass is now in place with high pressure to the northwest keeping the winds out of that direction. Temperatures will trend seasonal today before climbing back above average tomorrow. Clouds are expected to increase with warm moist air returning through tomorrow afternoon. A front will arrive late Wednesday which will initiate some patchy to scattered showers into early Thanksgiving morning. Temperatures will then get very cold by the weekend reaching to near and below freezing by Sunday night.
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Much cooler today, with a return to warmth tomorrow
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Justin Hort provided a chilly forecast for Tuesday, with temperatures dropping to the mid-60s, significantly cooler than Monday’s mid-80s. Winds from the north and lingering clouds will keep it cool. The next few days will feature a temperature roller coaster, with highs near 80 on Wednesday, a drop into the 60s on Thursday, and even cooler on Friday. Thanksgiving will see a high of 64, accompanied by gusty winds. Looking ahead, expect cool temperatures, especially for Friday shopping, with potential showers by the following Monday. A fluctuating week of weather is anticipated.
Lots of ups and downs over the next several days.
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TCEQ: Private well company did not make filtration change it claims
SUMMARY: Neighbors in the Florville area have raised concerns about undrinkable water from a private company’s wells. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality found that CSWR, the company in charge, did not implement the filtration changes they claimed. Residents of the Arrowhead subdivision report the water being either bitter or overly chlorinated. While CSWR added automatic flushers to reduce sediment, they also removed the previous filtration system in 2021, replacing it with a different system. However, residents want the original filtration system reinstated, claiming it produced cleaner water. CSWR has not yet provided a solution.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality says the private well company, CSWR, did not make a filtration change it claims it made to water wells in the Floresville area. The company tells KSAT it’s a misunderstanding.
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Record-breaking travel expected this Thanksgiving
SUMMARY: Thanksgiving travel is expected to be the busiest ever, with nearly 80 million people traveling. TSA reports a 25% increase in checkpoint traffic since Friday, with over 50,000 scheduled flights peaking tomorrow. Airlines predict Wednesday and Sunday will see the highest passenger numbers, with Sunday possibly setting a record of 3 million people screened. Around 72 million will drive, with weather delays possible in regions like the Sierra Nevadas, Rockies, and Northeast. Travelers are advised to check tire pressure, oil, and pack emergency kits. Gas prices may dip below $3, and it’s crucial to check flight and parking statuses in advance.
AAA estimates it will be the busiest ever with nearly 80 million people leaving home for the holiday.
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