Scattered storms continue a flash flood risk
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Scattered storms and downpours continue to move through the area. Even though it won’t be raining constantly, you’ll probably be clipped by rain at some point today.
Scattered rain and storms continue into the evening, but coverage will lower as we lose the heating of the day.
Let’s do this all again tomorrow shall we? Plan on scattered to widespread storms during the morning, afternoon and early evening before coverage drops off a bit at night.
Daily rain and storm chances continue through the week, but they’ll be slightly lower Wednesday and beyond.
Our highest flash flooding concerns will be through Tuesday with a lesser threat for flash flooding Wednesday on.
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