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Last Map Update: Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 10:46:28 am CDT

Rain chances return today as scattered showers and storms gradually shift southward along a passing cold front this morning into this afternoon. Strong wind gusts, as well as occasional lightning and heavy rain have a chance to derail any outdoor plans, so remain weather aware! More widespread storm coverage is expected tonight into Monday, primarily south of I-20, as the front stalls.
Showers and storms will gradually decrease in coverage and shift further into Central Texas during the day on Monday. Scattered showers and storms will remain possible across portions of Central Texas and the Brazos Valley into Tuesday. Locally heavy rain, frequent lightning, and gusty winds will remain the main hazards during this time.
After a more mild and rainy start to the week, afternoon highs will once again return to the 90s by midweek. Towards the end of the week, a return of Gulf moisture will lead to scattered showers and storms, as well as a rise in heat indices across the region. Remember to stay hydrated and practice heat illness prevention!

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