Briarcliff, TX Weather
76°F 25°C
Feels Like 80°F / 27°C

Today's Weather in Briarcliff,TX
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- Barometer 30.06 inHg. rising
- Humidity 81% rising
- Heat Index 80°F
- Wind from S. 12.1 mph
- Wind Gust 20 miles per hour
- Wind Chill 76°F
- UV Index 0
- Dew Point 70°F rising
- Visibility 9 mi.
- Sunrise 6:38 AM
- Sunset 8:36 PM
- Moonrise 9:41 PM
- Moonset 7:11 AM
- Moon Phase Waning Gibbous Moon 100%
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5 Day Forecast
Overcast
Overcast with a high of 92°F and a low of 75°F. Winds will be moderate, blowing around 17mph. The humidity will be on the higher side, reaching around 74%.
Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
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Hi 92° | Lo 75° | 74% | 0% | 0% | 17 mph |
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy with a high of 98°F and a low of 75°F. Winds will be moderate, blowing around 20mph. The humidity will be on the higher side, reaching around 72%.
Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
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Hi 98° | Lo 75° | 72% | 0% | 0% | 19.2 mph |
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy with a high of 100°F and a low of 73°F. Winds will be moderate, blowing around 19mph. The humidity will be on the higher side, reaching around 61%.
Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
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Hi 100° | Lo 73° | 61% | 0% | est. 0in | 0% | 18.1 mph |
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy with a high of 101°F and a low of 74°F. Winds will be moderate, blowing around 18mph. The humidity will be on the higher side, reaching around 66%.
Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
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Hi 101° | Lo 74° | 66% | 0% | 0% | 17.7 mph |
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy with a high of 101°F and a low of 73°F. Winds will be moderate, blowing around 18mph. Humidity levels are comfortable, sitting around 55%.
Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
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Hi 101° | Lo 73° | 55% | 0% | 0% | 17.7 mph |
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Hourly Temperature
The current temperature today is 76°F. The morning temperature of 75°F is lowest at 2am with the daytime high of 95°F at 3pm and a low around 78°F at 11pm is expected.
Hourly Barometric Pressure
The highest pressure today is 30.06inHg at 1am and lowest being 29.9inHg at 4pm.
Hourly Wind Speeds
The fastest wind is reported to be 17mph at 3pm, while the slowest is 9.4mph around 7am; expect wind gusts peaking 28.1mph at 9pm.
Current National Weather
Storms and Rain Expected in the Midwest
From Thursday night through Friday, expect strong storms and heavy rainfall stretching from Iowa to southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. A shortwave trough, which is a disturbance in the upper atmosphere, and an approaching cold front will bring severe weather to these areas. Storms may bring 2-3 inches of rain, with some locations seeing even more, especially in Chicago, IL. Be cautious of flooding in urban areas. The potential for severe weather includes hail and strong winds, with an outside chance of a tornado.
Watch for Flash Flooding in the Southern Plains
This weekend, a cold front moves into parts of Colorado, New Mexico, and the southern Plains. This could lead to flash flooding due to storms organizing and moving slowly. Heavy rain in these areas could cause local flooding. Be ready for gusty winds and intense rainfall on Saturday in Oklahoma, Texas, and along the Colorado and New Mexico front range.
Summer Thunderstorms in the Southeast
The Southeast is getting typical summer thunderstorms driven by a warm, humid air mass. Expect some strong storms on Friday with the possibility of gusty winds and fast rain, which might cause temporary water buildup in low areas.
Heat Wave Hitting the West
The West will see temperatures climbing over the next few days. While the Desert Southwest might get a slight break, it will still be hot with temperatures around 110°F. The California Valleys will reach the 100s, and northern California and southern Oregon could feel like over 100°F, triggering an extreme Heat Watch. Washington and Oregon will see temperatures in the upper 90s, possibly hitting 100°F by the weekend. It's crucial to stay hydrated and find shade during these hot days.