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Severe Thunderstorms in the Southern Plains; Heavy to Excessive Rainfall in South Central Texas

Widespread rain may produce flash flooding across the Southern Plains into the Ozarks today. Numerous instances of flash flooding are expected in south-central Texas, including the Hill Country. There will also be a risk of isolated severe thunderstorms across the southern Plains today, where an instance or two of severe wind, hail, or a brief tornado may occur. Read More >

Scattered to numerous thunderstorms, some containing heavy rain, will continue through most of today. Localized flash flooding may occur with the heavier storms, or in areas that see repeated rounds of storms.
Heavy rainfall is expected across the Northwest Hill Country, Heartland, and Edwards Plateau is Wednesday evening through Thursday. Rainfall amounts of 2-4 inches are expected, with locally higher amounts of up to 8 inches.
Rainfall totals could be on the heavier side with 4-6+ inches being the worst case scenario. Most locations will generally be in the 1-2 inch range.
Just a reminder with the threat of heavy rain and flash flooding possible overnight, have several ways of receiving warnings and be extra careful driving at night during flooding.

 

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