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Last Map Update: Mon, Apr 20, 2026 at 3:10:28 am CDT

Rain and isolated storms move in from the west today before a lull in coverage this evening. Showers and storms then increase in coverage overnight into Tuesday morning. Highs today will range from the low 60s out west to low/mid 70s out east where it will be drier and sunnier. Rain amounts will mostly be around a tenth to half an inch, with isolated totals around an inch in Central TX.
Mostly cloudy and seasonably cool weather is expected to start the week with lows in the 50s and highs in the 60s and 70s. An upper level disturbance will also bring a chance of rain, especially across Central Texas. Isolated thunderstorms are possible, but severe weather is unlikely.
Seasonably warm weather is expected to return by Thursday and persist into next weekend. Each day carries a low-end chance of storms, which will be associated with a stalling front and a dryline. While a few severe storms are possible, widespread severe weather is not anticipated at this time.

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