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Last Map Update: Fri, Apr 10, 2026 at 2:12:53 pm CDT

Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop across the west and west-central Texas area by Saturday afternoon, and continue through the overnight hours. Some of these storms may become strong enough to produce large hail or damaging winds.
There is a slight risk for excessive rainfall Saturday potentially leading to flash flooding. Highest rain chances will be late Saturday afternoon into late Saturday night. There is a marginal risk for excessive rainfall across the eastern half of the area on Sunday.
Scattered thunderstorms are expected to redevelop during the afternoon and evening hours. Some of these storms may become severe with large hail, damaging winds, and perhaps an isolated tornado possible.
There is a medium to high chance of rainfall amounts of at least one inch this weekend across west central Texas. The highest storm chances will be Saturday evening into the overnight hours.
The threat of severe weather continues into next week, with at least some potential for severe storms for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday as well.

 

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