Severe storm potential increases across the area this weekend with the main threats of large hail and strong winds. Tornado risk is low but an isolated tornado could be possible. A Level 2 of 5 risk is in place across the western counties Saturday night, shifting into the Hill Country and I-35 corridor (including San Antonio) on Sunday. Stay weather aware and have a way to receive alerts.
A heavy rain threat is expected this weekend, leading to a risk of flash flooding. A Level 2 of 4 risk is in place for western areas Saturday night, moving into the Hill Country and I-35 corridor (including Austin and San Antonio) on Sunday. Stay weather aware and have a way to receive alerts.
Showers and storms will mostly diminish tonight after dark, though a few isolated showers or a stray storm could linger. It will stay warm and humid with overnight lows in the 60s and skies turning overcast by early morning.
An unsettled weather pattern remains in place through next week with warm and humid conditions. Highs will consistently reach the 80s, while the peak rain chances for the region currently center on Sunday into Sunday night. Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms, along with locally heavy rainfall with isolated flooding is possible.