Severe Storms Expected with Potential Hail and Heavy Rain in Austin
Austin, brace yourselves for an eventful weather turn as meteorologists predict severe storms and heavy rains to grapple with the city on Friday. With hail possibly as large as two inches in diameter, attendees of the South by Southwest (SXSW) concerts might want to reconsider their plans.
Severe Weather Prediction
Predictions by Jason Runyen and Matt Brady, meteorologists at the National Weather Service, anticipate two rounds of scattered storms on Friday; one from 5 to 10 a.m. and a later round from 2 to 9 p.m. Accompanying these storms could be potentially destructive hail, heavy rain, strong wind, and in some instances, tornadoes.
Temperature Drop Expected
A mild cold front is also on the cards, with temperatures expected to dip into the low 60s by Saturday morning. Austin has been put on level 2, or a “slight risk,” for heavy rain that could possibly cause rapid onset flooding on Friday and Saturday. Rain and severe storm chances will remain throughout the weekend, clearing up only by Monday.
Weekend Weather Forecast
Friday’s Weather Forecast
High : 75
Low : 63
Expect scattered storms throughout the day and into the evening, potentially causing flooding and hailing in various parts of the city.
Saturday’s Weather Forecast
High : 68
Low :60
Precipitation is likely from 1 p.m. onwards, with a chance of severe storm activity.
Sunday’s Weather Forecast
High : 70
Low : 60
While showers are likely from midnight until noon, they could continue until sunset.
Words of Caution
Citizens are urged to stay updated with the latest weather forecast and make necessary preparations. Travel plans, in particular to the SXSW concerts, should be reconsidered or adjusted according to the weather condition. The safety and well-being of the Austin community must stand paramount and all necessary precautions should be taken.
We pray for the safety of all and will continue to bring updates on the expected severe storms keeping you informed and hopefully safe.