US National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio Texas

US National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio Texas

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Any isolated rain showers or thunderstorms east of I-35 are to dissipate this evening, with skies becoming mostly cloudy overnight. While dry most of next week, a few showers may factor in at times as heat builds. Highs reach mid-to-upper 90s (100 towards Del Rio). Practice heat safety as the humidity will allow for heat indices to climb into the 100 to 105 degree range for many!

Photos from US National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio Texas's post 06/07/2026

Today will be mostly cloudy for most of South-Central Texas. There will be isolated showers and thunderstorms over the Coastal Plains. High temperatures will range from the mid 80s to mid 90s. The rest of the week will be mainly dry. Temperatures will warm a few degrees by mid-week and be generally near normal.

Photos from US National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio Texas's post 06/06/2026

Isolated rain showers and thunderstorms are possible before midnight tonight, with mostly cloudy skies overnight. A drier pattern settles into next week as temperatures steadily climb. Highs rise from the upper 80s and low 90s into the mid to upper 90s by late week (100 near Del Rio).

Photos from US National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio Texas's post 06/06/2026

Partly to mostly cloudy today. Scattered thunderstorms east. Locally heavy rain is possible. Storms possible again Sunday then dry for the rest of the week. Temperatures will be near normal for the next 7 days.

06/06/2026

10:40 PM: Pockets of rain and storms continue for areas north of I-10 with more heavy rain moving across the Flash Flood Warnings in Northwestern Travis, Western Williamson and far northeastern Burnet counties. Additional flash flooding likely in these areas. Turn Around, Don’t Drown!

06/05/2026

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9:20 PM 6/5: Scattered showers and storms continue over the eastern Hill Country, I-35 Corridor, and the Coastal Prairies. However, rainfall rates have come down slightly over the past hour where rain has been the heaviest. There is still a potential for flooding due to the soaked soils in the area.

06/05/2026

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2:10 PM: Scattered showers and storms will increase in coverage this afternoon over the eastern half of South-Central Texas. Activity will be slow moving and move over the same areas. This and cells with heavy rainfall rates results in the potential for instances of flooding.

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A Flood Watch is active for South Central Texas, including the I-35 Corridor, through 1 AM Saturday. Heavy rain and lightning are expected this afternoon, with totals of 2-4 inches possible (isolated spots up to 8 inches). Stay weather aware and remember: turn around, don't drown.

06/05/2026

6:25AM Radar June 5th: Storms have developed over San Antonio, producing rainfall rates of 1-2+" in the last hour. Low water crossings and ponding on roadways will be the primary concerns during the morning commute.

06/05/2026

Showers and storms could produce locally heavy rain Friday and Saturday. There is a level 2 risk for excessive rain Friday and level 1 risk Saturday.

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