AFDBRO Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service Brownsville TX 1249 AM CDT Wed Apr 8 2026 ...New AVIATION... .KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 1240 AM CDT Wed Apr 8 2026 Key Messages: * There is a moderate to high (30-70%) chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms Wednesday through Saturday. The best rain chances will be Thursday and Friday. * Near normal temperatures through late week with above normal temperatures by the weekend. * A Moderate Risk of Rip Currents will continue through Wednesday night. * Minor coastal flooding is possible during high tide late Wednesday morning into the afternoon. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 1033 PM CDT Tue Apr 7 2026 A series of weak mid to upper level disturbances will result in unsettled weather with more beneficial rain possible across Deep South Texas through late week. Light rain has started to develop along the the lower Texas Coast this evening. Brownsville radar currently indicates a large area of light rain developing near the coast, which is in good agreement with the latest HRRR guidance. There is a low (10 to 30 percent) rain chance overnight, mainly near the coast. CAM guidance continues to suggest that rain showers with isolated thunderstorms will increase in coverage across the region on Wednesday. There is a low to moderate (20 to 40 percent) rain Wednesday then decreasing into early Wednesday night. A more potent shortwave swings through the area Thursday into Friday. This will lead to a moderate to high (40 to 70 percent) chance of rain showers and thunderstorms on Thursday into Friday. Rain chances continue into Saturday with moderate (30 to 50 percent) chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms. A low (20 to 30 percent) chance of rain showers and isolated thunderstorms linger into Sunday, mainly across the ranchlands and the Gulf waters. Otherwise, drier conditions look to return Sunday into Tuesday. The Storm Prediction Center has all of Deep South Texas under a general thunderstorm risk for both Wednesday and Thursday. Rainfall amounts between Wednesday through Saturday are expected between 0.25 and 1 inch, based on the latest NBM DESI and WPC guidance. Some higher rainfall amounts (1 to 2 inches) will be possible, especially across portions of the Rio Grande Plains. Near normal temperatures are expected for tonight with lows falling into the 60s area wide. Highs on Wednesday will be in the upper 70s to the lower 80s, except for the mid 70s along the beaches. Temperatures will steadily warm through the rest of the week into the weekend as the onshore flow continues. There is a moderate risk of rip currents at area beaches overnight with a moderate risk on Wednesday and Wednesday night. A coastal Flood Statement may be needed for Wednesday morning into the afternoon due to high tide levels combined with the persistent onshore flow and long period swells. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1240 AM CDT Wed Apr 8 2026 VFR will generally prevail at the aerodromes through the next 24 hours. A TEMPO has been included for the overnight hours, as an inverted surface trough of low pressure produces light rain. An additional TEMPO has been included for the daylight hours of Wednesday with additional light rain anticipated. Light to moderate winds and generally overcast skies will also occur. && .MARINE... Issued at 1033 PM CDT Tue Apr 7 2026 Moderate east winds and seas between around 4 feet prevail along the Lower Texas Coast late this evening. Generally favorable conditions are expected tonight through Thursday. Slightly adverse to adverse conditions may develop Thursday night into the weekend as the pressure gradient strengthens. Elevated winds and seas will likely lead to exercise caution to low-end Small Craft Advisory conditions as early as Friday on the Gulf waters. There is a low (20 to 30 percent) chance of rain tonight through Wednesday night and a moderate (40 to 60 percent) rain/thunderstorm chance Thursday through Saturday. Rain chances decrease by Saturday night with a return of dry weather Sunday into early next week. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... BROWNSVILLE 81 68 82 69 / 40 20 50 50 HARLINGEN 81 64 83 65 / 30 10 50 50 MCALLEN 81 69 85 69 / 40 10 60 50 RIO GRANDE CITY 81 68 83 67 / 40 20 70 50 SOUTH PADRE ISLAND 76 72 77 72 / 30 10 40 50 BAYVIEW/PORT ISABEL 80 68 81 68 / 30 10 40 50 && .BRO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...None. && $$ $$