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Last Map Update: Sun, May 10, 2026 at 12:24:28 am CDT

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Severe thunderstorm potential develops for late Sunday into early Monday. The northern Hill Country and northern I-35 corridor (including Georgetown and Burnet) are under an Enhanced (Level 3 of 5) risk. Cities like Austin, San Antonio, and Del Rio are in the Slight (Level 2 of 5) risk zone. Expect the main threats of large hail, damaging wind gusts, and heavy rainfall through Monday morning. #txwx
Severe storms are expected to move through the region Sunday night into early Monday, bringing risks of damaging wind, large hail, and pockets of heavy rain. For the Hill Country and Southern Edwards Plateau, the most likely window for severe activity is 8 PM to 11 PM Sunday, with storms ending by 1 AM. For the I-35 corridor into the Coastal Plains, the most likely timing for severe storms is 10 PM Sunday to 1 AM Monday, with all activity clearing by 3 AM.
Skies will be mostly clear tonight. Temperatures will be warm with lows in the mid 60s to low 70s.
Warmer temperatures in the 80s and 90s are forecast for Sunday. Rain chances increase for Sunday into Monday. A slight cool down is expected Monday, then another warming trend begins with dry weather for most of next week.