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Last Map Update: Fri, May 1, 2026 at 3:52:27 pm CDT

A Flood Watch is now in effect for our far southern Central Texas counties through 9 PM this evening due to periods of heavy rain. In the Watch area, you can reasonably expect an additional .75-1 inch of rain with isolated higher amounts. Make sure to never drive through flood waters!
Showers and perhaps a storm or two are expected to continue on and off today, with Central Texas having the highest probability of rain. While severe weather is not anticipated, locally heavy rain may produce minor flooding, particularly in our southern Central Texas counties. Temperatures will remain cool, peaking only in the 50s to mid 60s.
High pressure will bring a reprieve from the recent string of active weather this weekend into early next week. Temperatures will climb to above-normal values by Tuesday. An approaching cold front will allow for returning rain chances late Tuesday into Wednesday. The front will drop temperatures to near or slightly below normal Wednesday onward.

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