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Austin weather: Multiple rounds of rain and storms expected
However, areas from Austin to the Hill Country will be under a FLASH FLOOD WATCH from midnight Thursday to 6am Friday morning. Some parts of the Hill Country could get 1 to 3" of rain in the next 36 hours promoting minor flooding of streets, low water crossings and ponding on highways.
Portions of South-Central Texas—including areas such as Austin and San Antonio—will be placed under a flood watch.
It’s been 38 days since a measurable dose of rain has fallen at either of Austin’s main weather observation sites at Camp Mabry or Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, leaving Central Texas to sit, wait and wish as we look for our next chance of rain.
After more than a month without meaningful rain in Austin, our first real chance has finally arrived and the weather this weekend comes with a serious threat of severe thunderstorms and possible flooding across Texas. An upper-level storm system will ...
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