Above Normal Temperatures, Strong Thunderstorms, Tropical Development Being Monitored
Well above normal temperatures are forecast to shift from the northern Plains through the Northeast U.S. over the long holiday weekend. A few strong to severe thunderstorm will be possible as well along with a potential for excessive rainfall. A tropical or subtropical depression could form off the Southeast U.S. coast over the weekend while drifting northward to northeastward.
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A Flood Watch remains in effect for the Hill Country and has been extended until 1 PM Friday. Pockets of heavy rain are expected to continue and may result in flooding of low-lying areas, rivers/creeks, and low water crossings. Rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches with isolated 5 to 7 inches are possible over the Flood Watch area.
Showers and thunderstorms are expected today. Locally heavy rains may cause flooding, especially this morning. The clouds and rain will keep temperatures well below average with highs mainly in the 80s to low 90s.
Heavy rain possible tonight across some areas of South Central Texas especially over portions of the western Hill Country, southern Edwards Plateau, and Rio Grande. A Flood Watch is in effect for some parts of South Central Texas. Overnight lows in the 70s.