

And if you're asking What is the weather today?, that would rarely be phrased using how. Get the forecast for today, tonight & tomorrows weather for White Plains, NY.

If you're talking to someone who's far enough away that "their" weather is likely to be different to whatever you're currently experiencing, you'd have more reason to ask what they think of their weather.īut if you're talking to someone who's actually with you, you probably wouldn't be asking what the current state of the weather is (you can see as well as them whether it's raining or not). Arguably some people might think the what version is more appropriate when the speaker is specifically interested in knowing what the weather actually is (or perhaps will be, later in the day).Ĭonversely, the how version might be more likely if what the speaker wants to know is how the addressee feels about the weather.Įxpanding on the above, I suspect the "frequency of occurrence" of the how version (relative to the what version) would be higher in the context of telephone calls. Then it’s a MARGINAL RISK for eastern Bastrop, Fayette, and much of Lee Counties during the rest of the morning.īut given the setup as we see it, there could be an increasing threat of hail, wind damage and isolated tornadoes possible between 6 and 11 a.m. It calls for a MARGINAL (1 out of 5) RISK in the western Hill Country overnight Thursday to 6 a.m. A busy morning commute Fridayįor now, the Storm Prediction Center does not seem too concerned with a severe weather risk based on this morning’s update. The storms are expected to move across the area between 8 a.m. The humidity will be rising during the first. A squall line looks to develop during the rush hour marching east. Monday and Tuesday feature similar weather with sunshine and scattered clouds and temperatures close to 90 degrees.

Storms should arrive in the Hill Country at around 6 to 7 a.m. Use the + or at the top right to zoom in. By finger pressure or mouse click you can move the area on the map. With the cursor at the bottom left in the center you can view the weather over time. A few light showers are possible on Thursday night but it’s the overnight into Friday morning where we will see numerous showers and thunderstorms. The weather radar live itself displays cloud cover, current precipitation, storms, thunderstorms or tornados in real-time. The area will see increasing clouds tomorrow with another upper-air storm system and oncoming cold front. Winds will be light out of the southeast. The afternoon will be sunny with most highs from the middle 70s to 80°. Most lows were in the 40s, including 46° at Camp Mabry. AUSTIN (KXAN) - The day dawned sunny and cold with several locations falling to the middle to upper 30s.
