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Thunderstorms and Widespread Rainfall Across the Southern Plains

Isolated severe thunderstorms and widespread showers may produce flash flooding across the Southern Plains through Thursday. Numerous instances of flash flooding are expected in south-central Texas, including portions of the Hill Country; and an additional area across eastern Oklahoma into the Ozarks on Thursday. Heavy rainfall and mountain snow will return to southern California on Thursday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Nov 19, 2025 at 7:34:24 pm CST

A storm system will move across the area bringing locally heavy rainfall late tonight through early Friday. A Flood Watch is in effect from 12 AM Thursday through 6 AM Friday. Rainfall totals of 1 to 3 inches can be expected for most areas in the Flood Watch with isolated totals of 6 to 8 inches across the Southern Edwards Plateau and western Hill Country. Keep up with the forecast and remember to turn around, don't drown!
Temperatures gradually cool to late November averages as a pair of storm systems bring showers and thunderstorms. The best chances are Wednesday night through Friday morning and Sunday into Monday. Locally heavy rains causing flooding and strong to severe storms are possible with each system.
These are the most likely rainfall amounts most can expect from late tonight through early Friday morning. The highest totals are expected over the southern Edwards Plateau and the western Hill Country. A Flood Watch goes into effect midnight tonight until 6 AM Friday with most areas seeing in the watch seeing 1 to 3 inches of rainfall through this event.