By the way, does it say 77 degrees? That is, you know, this is some nice rain cooled air. Brother, I'll tell you we've got more rain in the forecast. Gotta show you what's expected Labor Day Weekend. And who got the most rain today? First? The shot out at the quarry on this Wednesday night, the final Wednesday of August and the stacks are red for it. National immunization awareness. Tonight's temperature. Not bad as Henry said 77 northeast breeze. I mean, it feels pretty good outside. It would be better if that wind was picking up just a little bit more. It's pretty light out to San Antonio International. Welcome to the city. Somebody just coming in for a landing right at 94 today. No rain in the gauge. And then 110 this is the record from 2011 on this date. Remember only one away from the all time. 111. All right. Take a look radar. It was active in Northwest Bear Cat. Best rain in the city was right over. He lotus, a burst of thunderstorms about 5530. They didn't last long, didn't even make it to Medina Lake rained out right before Bandera County really down to the two spots down to the south and east for a burst of thunderstorms. It was right down 181 into really kind of the tri county area. So it was Atascosa Wilson and Carnes that had a flood advisory and then out to our west, a narrow band of very heavy rain right over Sabina and farther south across highway 57 those were the two spots. And let me show you the rainfall that was gathered in those areas. Over five inches down to the south and East Atascosa County only about half an inch near Elmendorf. If you could see over four in some spots along that line out to our west, so very, very healthy. Now, this upper level low lifting to the north beginning to open up, dissipate just a bit. So in the next two days, we really quiet things down. Isolated shower could pop. We're not expecting much. Tomorrow morning will be dry for sure. But in the afternoon heating, we've got a storm popping. This is gonna be about three or four o'clock but largely different picture than today or yesterday. Same on Friday, maybe nice shower. So I'm going with a 20% chance but things change quickly. By Saturday, Sunday, we get a cold front drop a little farther south, stalls out to our north, send some outflow boundaries in our direction for some good rain chances beginning Saturday. But really picking up Sunday and then getting even better on Labor Day, Monday, which will be an impact day because we've got a 50 to 60% chance of scattered thunderstorms. Not, it's a little early to make the call on whether or not we have a severe chance on those severe prediction center. We can focus in on what they'll tell us by Friday, but especially by Saturday for those Monday storms. All right. So 20% chance again, isolated Thursday or Friday 30 to 40% over the weekend Labor Day, Monday, a 50 to 60% chance and then we'll keep a chance in the forecast through September 6th. Even 30% chances that Thursday and Friday notice again, temperatures are staying in the mid nineties.