

Friday, July 6 2012, 02:24 PM CDT
The dry line will be the primary weather maker for the next couple of days. Warm, maritime air from the Gulf of Mexico will continue to flow into the region on brisk southerly winds. This will add fuel to the atmosphere for storms to develop along the dry-moist boundary (dryline) over the Hill Country. Some of these storms could reach severe status with the primary threat being large hail and damaging winds. Something to keep an eye ...