Thunderstorms Late- Wind: 9mph SE
- Humidity: 79%
- UV index: 0
- Precip. probability: 61%
- Precipitation: 0.08"
- 6:36 am 8:36 pm CDT
AM Thunderstorms- Wind: 11mph ESE
- Humidity: 70%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 49%
- Precipitation: 0.12"
- 6:36 am 8:36 pm CDT
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 12mph SE
- Humidity: 59%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 14%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:36 am 8:36 pm CDT
Mostly Sunny- Wind: 13mph SE
- Humidity: 58%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 23%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:37 am 8:37 pm CDT
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 13mph SE
- Humidity: 56%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 20%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:37 am 8:37 pm CDT
Mostly Sunny- Wind: 13mph SE
- Humidity: 53%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 7%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:37 am 8:37 pm CDT
Sunny- Wind: 16mph SSE
- Humidity: 50%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 6%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:37 am 8:38 pm CDT
Mostly Sunny- Wind: 16mph SE
- Humidity: 54%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 24%
- Precipitation: 0"
- 6:37 am 8:38 pm CDT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 15mph SE
- Humidity: 59%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 45%
- Precipitation: 0.12"
- 6:37 am 8:38 pm CDT
AM Thunderstorms- Wind: 13mph SE
- Humidity: 65%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 40%
- Precipitation: 0.04"
- 6:37 am 8:38 pm CDT
For the next ten days, a combination of storm-filled, bright and dull weather is anticipated.
Rainfall is expected on Wednesday, Thursday, next Thursday and Friday. The days with the most rainfall will be Thursday and next Thursday, with minimal precipitation of 0.12".
In the upcoming days, the highest temperature will vary between 93.2°F and 102.2°F, while the lowest nighttime temperatures will be relatively consistent, as the lowest temperatures will remain in the range of 73.4°F to 78.8°F.
Monday and Tuesday, with the highest temperature of 102.2°F, will be the hottest days in Dilley; next Friday will be the coldest day, with the highest temperature of 93.2°F.
Including the humidity's impact, the maximum feel-like temperature may increase significantly and range between a scorching 111.2°F and a dangerously hot 129.2°F.