![]() ![]() Wednesday's temperatures are expected to be pretty similar to Tuesday, with a high of 82 degrees, but a dewpoint in the lower 70s will make the heat index feel like it's 87 degrees. Showers could last until 7 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.Īs of Tuesday morning, meteorologists with the National Weather Service have not released the areas where heavy rainfall could produce flooding. Morning showers could make the morning commute a bit difficult Wednesday, as there's more than a 50% chance of rain starting at 7 a.m. Tuesday's highs are expected to be about 84 degrees in Austin, but a dewpoint of 72 degrees could cause the heat index to feel like 90 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.Įxclusive premiere: Be the first to watch our documentary 'Existing as transgender in Texas' However, the chance of flooding increases to a slight risk in Bastrop County and a sliver of eastern Travis County. Most of Central Texas is only at a marginal risk for flash flooding on Tuesday, which is classified by the National Weather Service as the lowest risk with at least a 5% chance of flooding occurring. There's a chance the rain could continue into the night, but that likelihood decreases after 6 p.m. Tuesday and last into the early evening in Austin. More: Austin American-Statesman honored as Pulitzer Prize Gold Medal finalist for Uvalde coverage Rain, thunderstorms forecast TuesdayĮxpect some afternoon showers and thunderstorms to begin at about 1 p.m. Here's this week's forecast and how to start preparing: Flooding risks increase this weekend when significant rainfall is supposed to be widespread across the region. The biggest threat comes from heavy rainfall in Central Texas, causing flash flooding. ![]() Looks like Central Texas might get a lot of rain this week, with chances of scattered showers bringing heavy rainfall and even a possibility of flash flooding some days, the National Weather Service predicts.Ĭurrently, the chances of severe storms materializing are minimal, but that could change throughout the week. ![]() Watch Video: Flash flooding in Texas: Turn around don't drown, other safety trips ![]()
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