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Last Map Update: Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 4:26:35 pm CDT

Even as dry weather returns to the forecast, it is critical to remain away from elevated creeks, rivers, and standing waters after our recent flooding over the past several days. These areas continue to present a serious public safety risk, as deep or stagnant water can conceal active, invisible hazards capable of causing severe illness, injury, or death. Hidden dangers include displaced animals and stinging insects, active live wires, harmful bacteria, toxic chemicals, raw sewage, and sharp submerged objects or debris.
Drier conditions are forecast for today across South Central Texas. Highs are forecast to range from the mid 80s to upper 90s.
Expect a warm and humid night across South-Central Texas with overnight low temperatures settling into the low to mid 70s. Cloud cover will steadily increase across the region overnight and persist into early Sunday morning. Dry weather is expected for the entire area.
Typical summer heat and generally rain-free weather is locked in for the weekend and upcoming week. Highs generally in the mid to upper 90s.