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Additional Heavy Rain and Flooding Concerns in Central Texas; Tropical Storm Chantal to Impact the Coastal Carolinas

Heavy rainfall and flooding concerns remain for today across Central Texas and the Hill Country, with scattered thunderstorms expected this afternoon and evening. Tropical Storm Chantal has formed and will bring heavy rainfall and flooding concerns to portions of the coastal Carolinas. Life-threatening surf and rip currents are expected from the Southeast to Mid-Atlantic. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Jul 6, 2025 at 1:42:33 am CDT

A Marginal Risk for severe weather exists to the northwest of I-44 from mid afternoon through mid evening. The main concern is damaging downburst winds up to 65 mph, although isolated hail up to the size of a quarter may also occur. Cloud-to-ground lightning should be expected with all thunderstorms today, along with locally heavy rains.
Widespread triple digit heat index values remain forecast for both Thursday and Friday, leading to an increase in the potential for heat stress and heat illnesses for those not taking precautions or spending extended periods outdoors.
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