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Last Map Update: Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 12:04:40 am CST

Clouds will build back over the area late tonight with warm overnight lows in the 60s. A few locations may see some sprinkles after midnight.
There is the potential for a few strong to severe thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon and evening. This will largely depend on if we can break the "cap" but if storms do materialize, large hail and locally heavy downpours are the most likely hazards. Stay weather aware and always have a way to receive warnings.
Unseasonably warm temperatures will continue this week then temperatures drop slightly this weekend. Rain chances begin Wednesday and continue into early next week.
A warmer than normal March is likely across South-Central Texas. The precipitation forecast for the month shows equal chances of a drier, near-normal, or wetter March. However, the first half of March is likely to bring wetter-than-normal weather.
March, the first month of meteorological spring, brings warmer temperatures and often an increase in showers and storms for South-Central Texas. Typical highs are in the 70s to mid-80s with lows in the 50s for an average March.