Austin Weather: Storms Strike Central Texas
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued
AUSTIN, Texas – Severe storms have made their way through Central Texas today. A severe thunderstorm watch has been announced for much of the region valid until late evening.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued the following: a severe thunderstorm watch for San Saba and Mason counties until 11 pm tonight. Concurrently, a flood warning is in effect for Lampasas County, Bell County, and Milam County until Friday and Saturday respectively.
Predicted Threats from the Storm
Potential hazards include hail, damaging winds, lightning, and heavy rain. The conditions are also ripe for the formation of isolated tornadoes. In response to the severe weather conditions, the Storm Prediction Center has raised the region’s risk to a level three severe weather day.
Central Texas on Alert
As Central Texas braces for the severe weather, now is the time to ensure preparedness. Stay informed by staying tuned to updates and alerts.
Residents can track their local forecast for the Austin area quickly with the free weather app. The application design offers radar data, hourly forecasts, and 7-day weather predictions tailored to users’ locations. Handy weather alerts will notify you early and help you stay safe during storms.
Weather Outlook
Despite the daunting weather conditions for today, the forecast for the next week looks promising. The area is expected to experience mostly sunny weather with temperatures reaching well into the 90s.
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