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Last Map Update: Thu, Jul 2, 2026 at 3:18:33 am CDT

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

The first night of July will be similar to the last several with clear skies in the evening followed by increasing cloudiness after midnight. Lows are forecast to be in the 70s, with drier conditions over the Hill Country allowing temperatures to cool into the low 70s.
The National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio projects a hot and dry start to July 2026. Selected cities data from July 1 to July 7 shows persistent daily highs in the mid-to-upper 90s, lows in the 70s, and maximum heat indices frequently climbing between 100°F and 106°F.
The latest monthly outlook from the Climate Prediction Center suggests likely warmer than normal conditions for July 2026 over South-Central Texas. Odds are tilted slightly towards drier than normal conditions for the region.
July is typically one of the hottest months of the year for South-Central Texas, just behind August. Several days with highs in the low triple digits are typical for the month.
NOAA weather radio station KWN51 (162.425 MHz out of Uvalde, Texas) is off the air due to an equipment problem. Technicians are working to solve the problem. For users of the Uvalde radio station, consider temporarily tuning to the 162.525 MHz transmitter located in D'Hanis.