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Last Map Update: Tue, May 19, 2026 at 9:24:20 am CDT

A slow-moving cold front will bring a line of showers and thunderstorms and locally heavy rainfall across North and Central Texas on Tuesday. Isolated damaging wind gusts and large hail will be possible along the line of storms. The greatest threat for large hail is across western Central TX. Remember to keep up with your latest forecast and have multiple ways to receive warnings.
Thunderstorms and locally heavy rainfall will spread southeast through the region on Tuesday along a cold front. Some storms may be severe with large hail and damaging winds. Not everyone will experience strong/severe weather, but the graphic shows a rough timeline on when to pay attention.
Daily chances for showers & storms continue Wednesday into the weekend with a threat for isolated flooding. All of North & Central TX will likely receive at least 1” of rain Wednesday through Friday (60-90% chance). The greatest flood threat is expected across Central TX, but forecast rain amounts are still being refined. Check back for forecast updates this week!

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