Heavy Rain in the Mid-Atlantic; Severe Thunderstorms in the Northern Plains; Critical Fire in the West
Locally heavy rain and flash flooding will be possible today into tonight near the Mid-Atlantic/Carolina coast. Storms with large hail and severe wind gusts are expected across parts of the central and northern Plains into the upper Mississippi Valley. Dry thunderstorms, and warm, dry, and windy conditions will produce fire weather conditions in parts of the Great Basin and northern Rockies.
Read More >
There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.
Today
Tonight
Monitoring a Tropical Disturbance
Weather for the Week
There remains low chances for showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, though only isolated coverage of storms is expected so many will miss out. Hot temperatures continue with highs in the 90s up to 103 degrees.
Map of forecast low temperatures for South-Central Texas Thursday night into Friday morning. Lows in the 70s are forecast. Isolated early evening storms will weaken by dusk with mostly clear skies forecast overnight.
A small tropical wave over the Bay of Campeche now has a medium (40%) chance of developing into a tropical cyclone within the next 7 days. Regardless of development, the disturbance is expected to bring an increase in rain chances Friday and Saturday over South-Central Texas. Visit hurricanes.gov for the latest information.
Seasonably hot and humid conditions continue for the next week with highs in the 90s to around 101 degrees. There are low chances of afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms most days for at least parts of our area heading into the weekend and through early next week, with the best chances (30-60%) on Saturday.