Wednesday Weather: High of 79°F, Low of 47°F, Partly Cloudy
Cloudy and cool weather continues this afternoon across the Rio Grande Valley, with highs in the upper 60s and a very small chance for a shower in some areas. Skies will remain partly to mostly cloudy, and light northeast winds will provide a gentle breeze across the region. Chilly weather returns tonight, with lows around 50°F, and a few spotty showers are possible this evening, so residents should plan accordingly if heading outdoors.
Wednesday overall will bring highs near 79°F, with overnight lows around 47°F in inland locations, making for a noticeable but comfortable day-to-night temperature swing. Layers are recommended for those spending extended time outside, as mornings and evenings will feel cooler, while afternoons will be pleasantly mild. Light humidity and gentle winds make it a good day for outdoor activities, errands, or enjoying local parks.
Beach and Safety Alert for Brownsville: The National Weather Service has issued a High Risk of Rip Currents for local beaches today. Rip currents are strong and life-threatening, even for experienced swimmers, and residents and visitors are strongly urged to stay out of the surf. Key clues include darker water and waves that are not breaking. Local beaches including Lower Texas beaches and the Brownsville area are affected. For detailed updates, check NWS Brownsville.
Overall, the day will feature a mix of cloudiness, mild to cool temperatures, and minimal rain chances, with a continued emphasis on beach safety along the coast. Residents should enjoy the mild inland weather while remaining cautious near surf areas.

