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Heavy to Excessive Rainfall for the Southwest U.S.; Watching for Possible East Coast Storm

Thunderstorms and a chance for some isolated flash flooding will continue today in the Southwest U.S. before an influx of tropical moisture from Priscilla brings widespread heavy rainfall and a flash flooding threat late this week into this weekend. A coastal storm may develop off the southeast U.S. coast Friday night and drift north just off the Mid-Atlantic coast through the weekend. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Oct 8, 2025 at 2:08:28 pm CDT

There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.

Today will be warm and partly cloudy, with above-average high temperatures ranging from the mid-80s into the mid-90s. Isolated showers and perhaps a stray storm are possible across the western Hill Country, Southern Edwards Plateau, and along the Rio Grande. East of northeast breezes around 5 to 15 mph are expected.
The upcoming week brings warm afternoons ranging from the low to mid 80s across the Hill Country to the low 90s elsewhere and much cooler nights, with lows dropping into the 50s and low to mid 60s. Decreased humidity along with cloud cover, and minimal rain chances will be expected into early to middle of next week.