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Cloudy and sticky this morning in Austin. Storms are likely tonight with gusty south winds and pockets of heavy rain.
Dense fog and patchy drizzle are reducing visibility across Austin this morning; NWS has an advisory until 10 AM CDT.
Muggy Sunday with spotty morning showers; a stronger storm threat arrives late Tuesday into Wednesday with gusty winds and locally heavy rain.
A cold front will move through Austin around midday. Showers and thunderstorms are likely with heavy downpours and an isolated large-hail threat.
LCRA projection scenarios show Highland Lakes could swing this spring — wet weather might refill Buchanan by July while drier paths push Central Texas toward Stage 1 curbs.
Maps released this week show drought expanding across Texas for a fourth week, with reservoirs and rangelands under renewed stress.
Muggy Friday with highs near 84°F and gusty south winds. Heavy showers and thunderstorms likely Saturday into next week.
A pipeline failure forced Pflugerville into a local disaster and Stage 3 water restrictions. Crews are installing a temporary bypass while residents must limit water use to indoor needs.
Muggy start with highs near 85F and gusty south winds. Slight shower chance today; heavier rain and flood risk returns this weekend.
Cloudy and muggy with showers likely this afternoon and heavier rounds possible through the weekend. Gusty southerly winds and localized flooding are the main concerns.
Low clouds and muggy air give way to a hot afternoon. Showers and a few strong storms are likely Wednesday.
Morning clouds give way to low-80s; showers and thunderstorms become likely midweek. Secure outdoor plans and watch forecasts.
Morning fog lifts to sunshine and a high near 84°F. Gusts to 25 mph possible; midweek brings storm chances.
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