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Last Map Update: Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 3:20:17 pm CDT

A low pressure system will approach Texas from the west on Tuesday. Thunderstorms are expected develop across a large area Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday night, and some storms are likely to be strong to severe. Isolated tornadoes are possible, along with large hail and damaging winds. Frequent lightning and heavy rain are also expected with the storms.
Another low pressure system will move across Texas bring a chance for thunderstorms across the region. Some of this activity may produce excessive rainfall leading to flash flooding.
A storm system moving into West Central Texas will bring widespread thunderstorms across the region Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday night. These storms will be capable of heavy rainfall which could produce flash flooding, as well as urban and small stream flooding. This will lead to hazardous travel conditions. Always turn around when you come across flooded roadways!
A low pressure system is forecast to move into the area late Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing the next main chance for rain (showers and thunderstorms). A cold frontal passage is expected Wednesday with cooler temperatures into Thursday. Dry and warmer conditions are expected Friday and Saturday.
The National Weather Service will be having a Skywarn spotter training class at the Coleman Public Library (408 Commercial Ave. Coleman, TX 76834) on Monday, March 9th, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM CDT. The class is free and open to the public. No registration is needed for the class. Come learn about the basics of severe weather and how to report severe weather to the NWS.

 

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