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Last Map Update: Thu, May 22, 2025 at 1:06:29 am CDT

Initially isolated storms will likely develop into a cluster of strong to severe thunderstorms with large to very large hail the primary threat on Thursday. The main storm timing will be 2 PM and will continue into the evening hours, with storms shifting south into Central Texas through midnight. There is an isolated damaging wind threat as well as a low, but non-zero tornado threat. Stay weather aware and remember, NEVER stop underneath overpasses from hail or high winds. This puts you and others around you in danger!
The rest of this afternoon and tonight will be quiet with highs mainly in the upper 80s. Tonight will be warmer with lows mostly in the mid/upper 60s.
Chances for showers and thunderstorms will return to the area over Memorial Day weekend, with the highest chances late Sunday into Monday. Those with outdoor plans should remain aware of the weather, as it will have the potential to impact outdoor activities. Otherwise, expect highs in the upper 80s and 90s Friday through Sunday, before the passage of a cold front drops highs to the lower 80s for Monday.
Remember, highway overpasses are NOT a safe shelter, Never stop underneath a bridge or overpass to protect yourself from hail. These provide no protection from wind driven hail and your stalled vehicle will block traffic and may cause several car accidents! Seek shelter in a strong, sturdy building if possible.

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