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Forecast: Flood risk continues as scattered storm chances remain

Here are the latest updates from the KVUE Weather Team.

AUSTIN, Texas — We continue to monitor the potential for strong storms and flooding across Central Texas for the back half of the week. 

Additional scattered showers and storms will be a possibility Thursday afternoon and evening. This will contribute to our flood threat as we continue to monitor the potential for heavy downpours. Some storms could also be on the strong side, with large hail and damaging wind. The latest forecast models have hinted toward strong storms developing in the Hill Country Thursday evening and pushing toward the I-35 corridor overnight. For this reason, our severe weather risk has increased for most of Central Texas to a "slight" - level 2 out of 5 - risk for strong storms. Our main concerns will be large hail and damaging wind.

Another round of patchy fog could develop for your Friday morning commute. Forecast models have now started picking up on the potential for scattered showers and storms east of I-35 for Friday morning and another round for the Hill Country on Friday evening. These showers and storms will be hit or miss, so we currently have chances at 40% for this timeframe.

Over the weekend, isolated to scattered storm chances will be possible as afternoon highs peak in the mid-80s. As of now, our highest weekend rain chances will be Sunday afternoon.

Drier and much warmer weather arrives next week, as highs climb into the mid-90s by Wednesday.

THURSDAY:
50% scattered showers and storms for the afternoon. Cloudy and warm. East-southeast wind at 5 to 10 mph with gusts around 20 mph possible.
HIGH: 83

THURSDAY MORNING:
Warm and muggy. Patchy fog possible. South-southeast wind at 5 to 10 mph.
LOW: 71

7-DAY FORECAST:

Flood threat continues for Thursday as daily rain chances linger into the weeeknd

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