995  
FXUS64 KBRO 262313  
AFDBRO  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BROWNSVILLE TX  
513 PM CST WED NOV 26 2025  
   
..NEW AVIATION
 
 
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
UPDATED AT 511 PM CST WED NOV 26 2025  
 
- THE PASSAGE OF A COLD FRONT WILL BRING ADVERSE MARINE AND BEACH  
CONDITIONS THROUGH THIS EVENING AND TONIGHT ALONG THE LOWER  
TEXAS BEACHES AND GULF WATERS.  
 
- THANKSGIVING DAY WILL FEATURE RAIN-FREE CONDITIONS AND  
TEMPERATURES CLOSER TO SEASONAL NORMALS, MOSTLY IN THE 70S.  
 
- A STRONG COLD FRONT ARRIVES EARLY SUNDAY WITH MUCH COOLER  
TEMPERATURES AND DANGEROUS SURF/BOATING CONDITIONS RETURNING.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 1200 PM CST WED NOV 26 2025  
 
A COLD FRONT CONTINUES TO SLOWLY MOVE ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY  
THIS AFTERNOON, WITH SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS SLOWLY MOVING EAST  
AND SOUTHEAST AHEAD OF THE FRONT. THIS ACTIVITY SHOULD CONTINUE TO  
MOVE TOWARDS THE LOWER RGV AND SOUTH OF THE RIO GRANDE RIVER OVER  
THE NEXT 1-2 HOURS, BEFORE ONLY LIGHT STRATIFORM RAIN LINGERS  
THROUGH THE AFTERNOON HOURS. EXPECT POST-FRONTAL CLOUD COVER TO  
PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON HOURS AS WELL, AS THE WARM, MOIST  
AIRMASS AHEAD OF THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY OVERRUNS THE COOLER AIRMASS.  
TEMPERATURES THIS AFTERNOON ARE CURRENTLY IN THE 60S ACROSS MOST  
OF DEEP SOUTH TEXAS, WITH THE EXCEPTION ACROSS FAR SOUTHERN  
CAMERON COUNTY, INCLUDING BROWNSVILLE AND PORT ISABEL, WHERE  
TEMPERATURES ARE CURRENTLY IN THE MID TO UPPER 70S. THIS WILL BE  
SHORT-LIVED, HOWEVER, AS THE COLD FRONT APPROACHES THIS AFTERNOON.  
EXPECT BREEZY WINDS TO SUBSIDE LATER THIS EVENING AS THE PRESSURE  
GRADIENT SLACKENS, WITH LOW TEMPERATURES TONIGHT RANGING FROM THE  
MID 50S ACROSS THE NORTHERN RANCHLANDS TO LOW TO MID 60S ACROSS  
THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY. ALONG THE LOWER TEXAS BEACHES, A HIGH RISK  
OF RIP CURRENTS AND HIGH SURF ADVISORY WILL BE IN EFFECT THROUGH  
THIS EVENING DUE TO THE COMBINATION OF BREEZY WINDS AND ELEVATED  
SEAS.  
 
THANKSGIVING DAY WILL FEATURE TEMPERATURES AROUND 10 TO 15  
DEGREES COOLER THAN EARLIER THIS WEEK, WITH HIGHS MOSTLY IN THE  
70S REGION WIDE, AND RAIN-FREE CONDITIONS. LOW LEVEL EASTERLY AND  
SOUTHEASTERLY FLOW RETURNS BY FRIDAY EVENING, WHICH WILL ALLOW FOR  
TEMPERATURES TO RETURN ABOVE NORMAL FOR LATE NOVEMBER ONCE AGAIN.  
ADDITIONALLY, A TIGHTENING PRESSURE GRADIENT AHEAD OF THE NEXT  
UPPER LEVEL SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED SURFACE FEATURES WILL RESULT IN  
BREEZY SOUTHERLY WINDS ON SATURDAY, WITH WIND GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH.  
 
THE NEXT COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE ACROSS THE NORTHERN  
RANCHLANDS BY EARLY SUNDAY MORNING AND BY MID SUNDAY MORNING  
ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY. THERE ARE STILL DISCREPANCIES AMONG  
ENSEMBLE AND DETERMINISTIC GUIDANCE AT THIS TIME ON THE EXACT  
TIMING OF THE FRONT, WHICH WOULD IMPACT THE HIGH TEMPERATURE ON  
SUNDAY. TYPICALLY, THESE SHALLOW, COLD AIRMASSES TEND TO HAVE A  
FASTER TIMING THAN DETERMINISTIC GUIDANCE DUE TO THEIR SHALLOW  
NATURE, AND THE NAM CAPTURES THESE TRENDS BETTER. ALL IN ALL, A  
NOTABLY COLDER AIRMASS, ESPECIALLY IN COMPARISON TO THE COLD FRONT  
FROM THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING/AFTERNOON, WILL SPILL SOUTHWARD  
THROUGH THE DAY, RESULTING IN BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES THROUGH  
EARLY NEXT WEEK. THE LATEST GUIDANCE INDICATES HIGH TEMPERATURES  
ON MONDAY WILL LIKELY RANGE FROM THE UPPER 50S AND LOW 60S ACROSS  
THE NORTHERN RANCHLANDS TO MID AND UPPER 60S ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE  
VALLEY. WE'LL LIKELY START THE MONTH OF DECEMBER WITH WELL BELOW  
NORMAL TEMPERATURES. STAY TUNED FOR UPDATES!  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
(00Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 511 PM CST WED NOV 26 2025  
 
THROUGH 00Z FRIDAY....AS OF THIS UPDATE, A SCT-OVC DECK OF STRATOCUMULUS  
CLOUDS WITH VFR-MVFR CEILINGS BETWEEN 1,500-3,000 FEET AGL WERE  
TAKING PLACE AT THE LOCAL TERMINALS. LITTLE TO NO CHANGES IS EXPECTED  
OVER THE NEXT 6-9 HOURS AS THE LATEST SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS SHOW  
AN ABUNDANCE OF CLOUD COVER LEFT BEHIND THE FRONTAL PASSAGE.  
BASED OFF TRENDS, VFR-MVFR CIGS ARE EXPECTED TO PREVAIL THROUGH  
THE 00Z TAF CYCLE WITH CLOUD COVERAGE AND FLIGHT CATEGORIES  
GRADUALLY IMPROVING IN TIME.  
 
WINDS WILL CONTINUE OUT OF THE NORTH-NORTHEAST WITH SPEEDS BETWEEN 5-  
15 KTS THROUGH THE 00Z TAF PERIOD. WINDS COULD GUSTS AS HIGH AS 20-  
25 KTS, PARTICULARLY DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS.  
 

 
   
MARINE
 
 
ISSUED AT 1200 PM CST WED NOV 26 2025  
 
ADVERSE MARINE CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH TONIGHT IN WAKE OF  
THE PASSAGE OF A COLD FRONT, WITH A SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN  
EFFECT. PERIODS OF SMALL CRAFT EXERCISE CAUTION CONDITIONS WILL  
LIKELY CONTINUE THROUGH FRIDAY. ADVERSE MARINE CONDITIONS RETURN  
ONCE AGAIN BY EARLY SATURDAY IN RESPONSE TO YET ANOTHER  
APPROACHING COLD FRONT. THE COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO TRACK ACROSS  
THE REGION BY SUNDAY, AND ADVERSE CONDITIONS ARE LIKELY THROUGH AT  
LEAST LATE SUNDAY EVENING BEFORE GRADUALLY IMPROVING EARLY NEXT  
WEEK.  
 

 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
 
 
BROWNSVILLE 68 78 67 79 / 40 10 10 20  
HARLINGEN 61 78 62 79 / 20 10 0 20  
MCALLEN 63 78 65 79 / 20 10 10 10  
RIO GRANDE CITY 58 75 62 78 / 10 10 10 20  
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND 72 76 72 77 / 40 10 10 20  
BAYVIEW/PORT ISABEL 67 78 66 78 / 30 10 0 20  
 

 
   
BRO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
TX...HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK THROUGH LATE TONIGHT FOR TXZ451-454-455.  
 
HIGH SURF ADVISORY UNTIL 8 PM CST THIS EVENING FOR TXZ451-454-  
455.  
 
GM...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST TONIGHT FOR GMZ130-132-  
135-150-155-170-175.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...22-GARCIA  
LONG TERM....22-GARCIA  
AVIATION...23-EVBUOMA  
 
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