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Extreme Heat and Excessive Rainfall This Week

A significant heat wave is underway for the Intermountain West, Northern Plains, and Upper Great Lakes, peaking in intensity through midweek and lingering across parts of the Northern Plains and Midwest until this weekend. In southwest Texas, excessive rainfall may bring a risk for potentially life-threatening flash and arroyo flooding through Thursday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Jul 14, 2026 at 4:42:37 pm CDT

A Flood Watch remains in effect for portions of Central Texas through this evening, where periods of heavy rain may result in flooding or flash flooding. Remember to use extra caution at low water crossings and poor drainage areas, and never drive through barricades!
Rain and storm chances will continue through Wednesday associated with an upper low centered overhead, with the best chances being across western & southern Central Texas. Most storms will be in the afternoon and evening, with the exception of the southwestern Central Texas Counties, where overnight storms will remain possible. Heavy rain and flooding will be the primary concern with additional showers and storms.
Rain chances will gradually taper off late in the workweek, while temperatures climb back to near or above normal heading into the weekend. Highs in the upper 90s with heat index values up to 105 will resume by Sunday.

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