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Heavy to Excessive Rainfall and Flooding Threats in the Central and Eastern U.S.; Heat and Fire Weather Concerns in the West

Thunderstorms producing excessive rainfall and potential flooding concerns will continue through tonight from the Southern Plains to the East Coast. Areas of greatest concern for flooding are over central Texas and the Mid-Atlantic. Heat will continue to build across the West through Tuesday. Heat Advisories and Extreme Heat Warnings are in effect. Fire Weather concerns continue through Monday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Jul 13, 2025 at 6:12:35 pm CDT

A Flood Watch remains in effect for the Hill Country, Interstate 35 corridor and southern Edwards Plateau until 7 PM CDT Sunday. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches with isolated amounts up to 6 inches are possible.
Heavy rain can lead to quickly escalating and sudden flash floods, whether you're on the road or at a campground. Have multiple ways to receive weather warnings. When alerted to a flash flood, immediately get to higher ground, and NEVER enter flood waters in a vehicle or by foot.
There will be isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms tonight. The best chances will be over the Hill Country and northern I-35 Corridor. Low temperatures will range from the upper 60s to the middle 70s.
Rain continues into Monday before dry conditions begin Tuesday through the weekend. A warming trend starts late week into the upcoming weekend.