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Severe Thunderstorms from Texas to the Central Gulf Coast; Heavy Rainfall in Central Texas on Thursday

Severe thunderstorms will continue tonight from Texas to the Central Gulf Coast, with scattered damaging winds and large hail as the main threats. Heavy to excessive rainfall is expected over portions of central Texas Thursday, shifting into eastern Texas into the central Gulf Coast on Friday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Apr 30, 2026 at 6:08:09 am CDT

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

We are expecting rain at least on and off through Saturday evening.  Rainfall totals are expected in the 1-3" range, but could reach 5-6" in isolated areas.  The forecasted totals are shown in the right hand graphic with higher amounts generally north of I-10 and along the Mississippi coast; lower amounts are expected in southeast Louisiana south of I-10.
A system Friday into Saturday brings the potential for heavy rains. Rainfall rates could exceed 1-2 inches per hour and localized areas could see as much as 3 inches of total rainfall. This could lead to flash flooding, especially in urban areas. Stay safe!

 


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