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CBS19 WEATHER: Warm and humid day in East Texas

Check out the latest forecast from the CBS19 Weather Experts.

TYLER, Texas — Good morning East Texas,

We are staying warm and mostly dry today, but changes are on the way tomorrow.  A line of storms will bring strong winds, small hail and heavy rain Thursday morning and again Thursday night.  Some areas of East Texas could pick up almost 5 inches of rain.  Remember to watch for standing water on the roads.  Rain chances continue through the rest of the week.  The weekend won't be a washout, but there is a very good chance for a round of rain and thunder Saturday evening. 

Here's your forecast:  

TODAY:

You won't have to work very hard outside Wednesday to work up a sweat. It'll be warm again but tomorrow the humidity will be noticeable higher. Wishing for a breeze or a shower to cool you off? You'll have to wait until the afternoon for isolated showers or a southeast wind to kick up a perhaps provide some natural air-conditioning. Wednesday's afternoon high temperature will reach the mid to upper 80s.    
  

TOMORROW:

Tomorrow is a CBS19 Eye on Weather day.  A line of thunderstorms will reach our western most counties around 3 A.M.  These storms will continue to race through the piney woods during the morning hours.  Be prepared for gusty winds, small hail and heavy rain, with some areas picking up almost 5 inches of rain.  This brings a level 3 out of 4 risk of flooding.  Make sure to drive with care and avoid flooded roadways.  

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Make it a great day, East Texas. And don't worry, we're putting you first!

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