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Last Map Update: Mon, Jun 15, 2026 at 5:26:17 am CDT

A Flood Watch is in effect for portions of Central Texas through Monday afternoon where several rounds of thunderstorms with heavy rainfall are expected. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches with isolated totals in excess of 4 inches are possible within the watch area. Please keep an eye on the weather through this afternoon. Turn around, don’t drown; never drive through barricades!
Additional scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop later this morning into this afternoon, primarily south of I-20. While the severe weather threat remains low, periods of heavy rainfall may lead to new or additional flooding across parts of Central Texas where a Flood Watch is in effect through 7PM this evening. If you encounter flooded roadways, Turn Around, Don't Drown!
Scattered showers and storms will linger into Tuesday morning exiting to the southeast during the afternoon. Brief heavy rainfall will be possible, but the greatest heavy rain threat will reside near the Texas Gulf Coast. Temperatures will rise back into the upper 80s to low 90s across much of North and Central Texas.
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 Sunday, while isolated to scattered thunderstorm chances return late in the week and into the upcoming weekend.

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