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Last Map Update: Fri, May 22, 2026 at 6:06:24 am CDT

An isolated storm or two may develop in Central Texas this afternoon and evening. Late this evening & tonight (after 10 PM), additional scattered storms may move in from the west, mainly for areas near/north of I-20. There is a low threat for these storms to be strong to severe for areas north of I-20 and west of I-35. The main threat is gusty winds.
Daily chances for showers & storms continue each day through the weekend. Locally heavy rain is possible, but the threat for severe storms is low. Stay weather aware in case of any outdoor plans for Memorial Day weekend!
Heading out for a day of fun on the lake this weekend? Pay attention to thunderstorm development! Make sure to check the forecast before heading out, and have a portable radio in the boat to get the latest forecasts. If the skies turn threatening, head to shore! weather.gov/safety/thunderstorm

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