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Last Map Update: Mon, May 4, 2026 at 7:30:13 pm CDT

A cold front mid-week will bring another chance for storms across our area. Isolated thunderstorms are possible across Northeast Texas late Tuesday evening into Tuesday night. A storm or two may be strong to severe with large hail and damaging winds the primary hazards. Isolated rain showers will be possible further southwest into Central Texas. On Wednesday, additional thunderstorms are expected to develop across East Texas as the cold front slowly pushes south. More isolated storms will be possible further west into Central Texas. Large hail and damaging winds will again be the primary hazards with any severe thunderstorm. The greatest severe risk will be east of the I-35 corridor Tuesday night through Wednesday.
After a brief cool down from our mid-week cold front, temperatures will climb again well into the 80s and potentially lower 90s this upcoming weekend. There will be near daily chances for isolated thunderstorms (20-30%) across Central Texas except for Saturday. Sunday, storm coverage may be a little more widespread extending into North Texas. Due to the warm unstable airmass in place, we will monitor for the potential of strong to severe thunderstorms, especially on Sunday.

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