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Last Map Update: Thu, Apr 30, 2026 at 4:24:30 pm CDT

A Flood Watch is now in effect for our far southern Central Texas counties from 12 AM to 9 PM Friday due to periods of heavy rain. In the Watch area, you can reasonably expect 2-3 inches of rain with isolated higher amounts up to 4 inches. Make sure to keep updated with the forecast and remember to never drive through flood waters!
Widespread rain showers are expected to develop tonight and bring multiple rounds of rain to North and Central Texas through Friday night. Rain may be heavy at times, bringing a low flooding threat to portions of Central Texas. The greatest flooding threat looks to generally be south of US-84 on Friday. Isolated thunderstorms will be possible as well, especially across Central Texas. While severe weather appears unlikely at this time, a few storms may be on the stronger side bringing the potential for frequent lightning, small hail, and/or gusty winds.
Our stormy stretch will come to an end this weekend as storms move to our east. Expect plenty of sun and temperatures near or slightly below average. It will be a great weekend to get outdoors and get some fresh air!

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