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Last Map Update: Wed, Apr 1, 2026 at 11:50:19 am CDT

There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.

Warm and breezy again today as morning low clouds mix out to partly cloudy skies. South-southeasterly winds will be persistent with gusts in the 25 to 30 mph range through the afternoon. A stray shower or two may reach the Highway 77 region in the Coastal Plains.
A few isolated strong to severe storms are possible tonight, mainly after midnight. This is a severe weather outlook (Level 1 & 2 of 5 risk), not a general rain forecast—while most won’t encounter severe weather, those that do could experience hail, damaging winds, or locally heavy rain. Have ways to get warnings!
Rain and storm chances return to South-Central Texas with the highest probabilities occurring after midnight Wednesday into Thursday morning and again over Easter weekend. A few strong to severe storms and pockets of heavy rain are possible. Check back for updates!
Warm conditions continue through Friday before a noticeable cooling trend arrives for Easter Sunday and early next week. Rain and storm chances return to the forecast, with peak probabilities expected Thursday morning and again throughout the Easter weekend. Some storms may be strong to severe and produce pockets of locally heavy rainfall.
Chances lean towards our streak of warmer than average months continuing into April. Chances are also tilted towards a wetter than normal April for South-Central Texas. This may provide some slight relief, but drought is forecast to persist for most of the area.