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Last Map Update: Thu, Apr 9, 2026 at 11:46:42 am CDT

An unsettled pattern will continue to bring daily chances for rain and storms this weekend into next week. While a couple strong storms can't be ruled out Saturday night, the primary opportunity for strong to severe storms will be Sunday and Monday PM. In addition to the threat for severe weather, there will also be a low flash flood threat Sunday evening into the overnight hours as well. The exact timing, coverage, and intensity of storms these days is still somewhat uncertain, of which details will become clearer over the next day or two. Stay safe and weather aware this weekend and next week!
Isolated showers are expected to develop across Central Texas this afternoon and evening. While this activity should virtually all be showery, a stray thunderstorm or two can't be ruled out. Showers should quickly dissipate tonight after sunset. Tomorrow (Friday), the airmass in place across our area will be more unstable leading to more widespread afternoon showers and thunderstorms, especially across Central Texas. While non-severe in nature, a storm or two may contain gusty winds and/or small hail south of US-84. Just like on Thursday, storms Friday evening should quickly dissipate after sunset.
Don’t wait until the day of the storm to begin protecting yourself. If the forecast calls for severe weather, begin preparing NOW. Stay #WeatherReady. weather.gov/safety/tornado

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