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Last Map Update: Wed, Apr 1, 2026 at 3:10:49 am CDT

Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are expected late Wednesday afternoon and evening, with storm coverage increasing Wednesday night. The strongest storms will be capable of producing large hail (potential for larger than golf ball size), damaging winds and an isolated tornado. With this potential for severe weather, be sure to have multiple ways to receive warnings and have a severe weather safety plan ready.
A possible line of showers and thunderstorms will move across the area Wednesday night. Localized rainfall amounts over an inch are possible which may lead to minor flooding in low lying areas.
Severe Weather Awareness Week for west central Texas is March 29-April 4. Each day safety-related information will be posted to our website and on social media.
Why you should take shelter from straight line winds
Staying Safe During a Hail Storm
Lightning Safety

 

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