AUSTIN, Texas — Most will stay dry this evening, but there is a low risk for one or two strong storms across the Hill Country. Any storms that manage to form will fizzle out by midnight, and the overnight will be cloudy, muggy, and warm.
Low clouds and patchy drizzle will give way to afternoon sunshine on Thursday with afternoon highs approaching 90 in many spots! With plenty of warmth and humidity, scattered storms will likely develop for the late afternoon and evening. Some of these storms, especially across the Hill Country, could be severe with large hail and strong winds.
A much more widespread rain and storm chance moves in for this weekend. We expect widespread heavy rain and strong storms for Saturday evening into Saturday night. Rain showers will linger into Sunday morning, and then the afternoon will turn dry and very cool with high temperatures only in the 60s.
We expect a widespread 1 to 2 inches of rainfall with isolated pockets of 4 inches possible. This could lead to localized flooding in some spots Saturday night. Stick with KVUE for the latest.