After tonight and tomorrow’s wintry weather passes through, we’re not expected to see a lot of moisture.
The National Weather Service updated its this morning. It shows the drought will likely continue in Central Texas and the Hill Country� at least through March.
“We’re in a drought pattern that developed in the fall and still continues right now," said Bob Rose, Chief Meteorologist with the Lower Colorado River Authority. "And according to their latest outlook, I don’t think we’re going to see a whole lot of change here over the next three months.�
Late last summer, meteorologists had predicted that an pattern would develop, bringing Central Texas more moisture. But as 2013 neared, it became more clear that a pattern was occurring, leaving the area drier.