Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are possible late Friday into Saturday morning across the Hill Country and into portions of the I-35 corridor. Main hazards would be large hail and damaging winds.
Low clouds this morning will give way to partly cloudy skies. High temperatures will be 10 to 16 degrees above average, ranging from the mid 80s in the Edwards Plateau to near 100 along southern parts of the Rio Grande.
Another warm and very humid night will be expected tonight with south winds and increasing clouds from the overnight into Thursday morning. There is a very low chance (10% or less) of a stray thunderstorm this evening across Travis or Williamson counties.
Showers and isolated to scattered thunderstorms are expected with the passage of a cold front Friday into Saturday. Strong to severe storms are possible. Unseasonably warm temperatures this week, turn unseasonably cool this weekend into next week.