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Last Map Update: Mon, Jun 15, 2026 at 3:12:25 am CDT

A Flood Watch is in effect for portions of Central Texas tonight through Monday afternoon where several rounds of thunderstorms with heavy rainfall are expected. Widespread rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches with isolated totals in excess of 5 inches within the watch area. Please keep an eye on the weather tonight and tomorrow. Turn around, don’t drown; never drive through barricades!
Following the relative lull in activity early this afternoon, additional scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop and increase in coverage through tonight into early Monday morning. While the severe weather threat remains low, periods of heavy rainfall may lead to localized flooding, especially across parts of Central Texas where a Flood Watch is in effect.
The focus for showers and thunderstorms will gradually shift south and east through Monday, with the greatest coverage expected across Central Texas and the Brazos Valley. While the severe weather threat remains low, periods of locally heavy rainfall, frequent lightning, and gusty winds may continue to impact outdoor activities through Monday night.
A more typical summer pattern will return by midweek as temperatures climb back into the 90s and humidity increases. Heat index values may approach or exceed 100 degrees Wednesday through Saturday, while isolated to scattered thunderstorm chances return late in the week and into next weekend.

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