Another round of downpours today, storms possible this weekend

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

FORECAST

TODAY

If you liked yesterday, you’ll enjoy today! Scattered downpours are possible, so keep your eyes on the sky. For some areas, the rain could be heavy at times, which might affect your evening commute and any outdoor plans. Overall, expect mostly cloudy skies with warm temperatures throughout the day.

Today’s Forecast

SATURDAY

On Saturday, expect some drizzle or light showers in the morning, leading to damp conditions. As the day progresses, isolated to scattered downpours will develop by the afternoon. However, our attention should turn to the west, where severe weather is anticipated for a large part of West Texas. These storms might push towards Central Texas late Saturday night. If you have plans for Saturday, it’s wise to keep them but also have a backup plan ready and don’t forget your umbrella!

Weekend Breakdown

SUNDAY

What happens on Sunday will depend heavily on Saturday night’s storms. If these storms stabilize the atmosphere, we might have a quieter morning. However, by late Sunday afternoon and into the evening, storms are expected to flare up again, with the potential of becoming strong to severe. Be on the lookout for large hail and damaging winds, as these are the main concerns. Stay tuned for updates throughout the weekend!

Severe weather risk for Sunday (4/12)

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