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Last Map Update: Sun, Apr 12, 2026 at 2:44:18 pm CDT

A Flood Watch has been issued for portions of the I-35 corridor and inland Coastal Plains. While there will be areas that don't receive heavy rainfall, there is a potential for a band of heavy rainfall that could lead to life-threatening flooding somewhere in the watch area this afternoon and tonight. Stay weather aware!
Up to a Level 2 of 5 risk for severe weather across most of South-Central Texas today. Large hail is the primary severe hazard, followed by a slight risk of damaging wind. The risk for an isolated tornado is low. Another round of severe weather is forecast for Monday for the Rio Grande area with up to a Level 2 of 5 risk for severe thunderstorms capable of producing large hail, damaging wind gusts and even an isolated tornado.
The shower and thunderstorm activity continues today across most of South Central Texas. Some strong to severe storms are possible. In addition, locally heavy rain could lead to flooding over roadways and poor drainage areas.
Rain chances continue through next Sunday. Highest rain probabilities Monday through Wednesday and again next weekend. High temperatures stay in the mid to upper 80s most areas. Friday looks like to warmest day with low 90s.