Outside of Sunday’s rain chances, look for partly cloudy skies, breezy southeast winds, with highs in the mid 80s to around 90°. If severe storms develop they could produce large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain. We’re on storm watch once again on Sunday, except coverage doesn’t look to be as good as it’s been the last few days, but don’t let your guard down, we still cannot rule out storms from becoming severe, especially for areas west of I-35, but the better chance for severe storms looks to stay to our northwest. Most, if not all, will be rain-free, cloudy, muggy, and breezy waking up Sunday morning with temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s. With the unsettled weather pattern continuing for our area, make sure you are staying up to date with the forecast and continue to have ways to receive weather alerts. Models are hinting at around 2 to 4 inches of rain possible over the next week. Our forecast models are hinting at a chance for a more widespread coverage of rain by the middle of next week into the following weekend, which would lower our severe weather potential, but could increase our flood risk. Our threats in any strong to severe storms will be large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rainfall leading to flooding. Our rain chances into Tuesday will mostly be during the afternoon and evening hours with any rain/storms wrapping up overnight. Rain coverage remains scattered into the new work week, which keeps our severe weather potential elevated. With us being in the month of May, rain chances also mean we have to watch out for severe weather. The unsettled weather pattern continues for Central Texas as rain and storm chances remain in our forecast over the next 10 days.
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