Area forecast discussion...updated National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio Texas 658 am CDT Sat may 25 2013 Aviation... favorable moderate instability and upper level disturbance moving across the Edwards Plateau and Hill Country this morning will aid scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms to prevail across the I-35 corridor through late this afternoon. MVFR/IFR ceilings are expected as storms move across the Airport sites with gusty winds up to 28 knots. Weather conditions will improve this afternoon as the upper trough moves to central Texas and a dry airmass moves across the area from the west. Across kdrt...MVFR conditions are expected this morning with VFR returning after 18z this afternoon. && Previous discussion... /issued 333 am CDT Sat may 25 2013/ Short term (today through sunday)... a weak upper level trough slowly moves across the area today into tonight. Hi-res models show scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms across much of the area with less coverage along the Rio Grande. Precipitable waters in the 1.4 to 1.8 inch range indicate locally heavy rainfall is possible. Rainfall amounts range from less than 1/10 inch out west to 1/4 to 1 inch with isolated totals of 2 to 4 inches east. Can not rule out some gusty winds and small hail with the stronger storms. On Sunday...an upper level ridge starts to build into Texas from Mexico. Residual deeper moisture allows for isolated showers and thunderstorms to develop. Due to clouds and rain...temperatures will be slightly below average. Long term (sunday night through friday)... the upper level ridge builds a little more by Monday with no rain due to subsidence and slightly less moisture. The upper level ridge weakens Tuesday through Thursday as an upper level trough passes by to the north across the southern rockies into Southern Plains. Deeper moisture returns as middle level flow turns southerly. Expect isolated showers and thunderstorms out west Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon into Wednesday night spreading to all areas Thursday into Thursday night. On Friday...subtropical ridge begins to strongly build over the area with no rain chances. Temperatures closer to average can be expected. && Preliminary point temps/pops... Austin Camp Mabry 86 71 91 71 91 / 60 20 10 - - Austin Bergstrom international Airport 86 69 89 70 90 / 60 20 10 - - New Braunfels Muni Airport 86 70 91 71 90 / 60 20 10 - - Burnet Muni Airport 84 68 88 69 89 / 60 20 10 - - del Rio International Airport 88 73 92 73 95 / 20 20 10 - - Georgetown Muni Airport 84 69 88 70 88 / 60 20 10 - - Hondo Muni Airport 88 71 91 71 93 / 60 20 10 - - San Marcos Muni Airport 86 70 90 71 90 / 60 20 10 - - La Grange - Fayette regional 85 71 89 71 89 / 50 20 10 - - San Antonio International Airport 87 72 90 72 91 / 60 20 10 - - Stinson Muni Airport 87 71 90 72 91 / 60 20 10 - - && Ewx watches/warnings/advisories... none. && $$ Mesoscale/aviation...17 synoptic/grids...04