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Severe Thunderstorms in the Southern Plains; Heavy to Excessive Rainfall in South Central Texas

Widespread rain may produce flash flooding across the Southern Plains into the Ozarks today. Numerous instances of flash flooding are expected in south-central Texas, including the Hill Country. There will also be a risk of isolated severe thunderstorms across the southern Plains today, where an instance or two of severe wind, hail, or a brief tornado may occur. Read More >

A Flood Watch remains in effect for much of North and Central Texas through 6 am Friday. Periodic heavy rain will result in a continued threat for flash flooding through tonight. Additional amounts of 1 to 2 inches are expected, with isolated totals up to 3 inches. Remember, Turn Around, Don't Drown! Exercise caution at low water crossings and poor drainage areas.
Thunderstorms will continue across the region through tonight, with an isolated severe threat as well as a threat for additional heavy rain and flooding. The main round of storms will exit to the east this evening with additional scattered storms developing in Central Texas and continuing into the early morning hours.
Widespread showers and storms return to the area Sunday & Monday. Confidence has increased slightly in a heavy rain potential, which may lead to isolated flooding concerns. Uncertainty remains in storm coverage and timing, which will determine the extent of any severe threat in addition to a heavy rain threat. 🦃 Because timing and impact details will change over the next couple of days, keep a close eye on the forecast if you plan to hit the road early next week! Check the latest forecast at weather.gov

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