A flash flood warning is currently in effect for a portion of Central Texas. Devastating flooding at the Guadalupe River occurred yesterday due to a strong low-pressure system that is churning across San Angelo, San Antonio, and Austin. Some places are expected to get more rain today. Our staff is on the ground and will provide you with real-time information all day long.
Are you going anywhere today? You may be slowed down on I-10 just before Columbus into San Antonio due to an area flood advisory that we are monitoring near De Witt, Texas.
Since early morning thunderstorms bring more rain to areas that have already been heavily impacted by the previous 48 hours, we will continue to issue an emergency flash flood warning for Burnet, Texas until ten o’clock.
A possibility of sporadic to patchy showers For most people, Saturday begins in the morning and ends in the late afternoon.
Although saharan dust is still present in southeast Texas, Thursday is showing some signs of relief. But for a large portion of the holiday weekend forecast, a stronger plume will return.
Due to large quantities of particle matter that might irritate the respiratory system, the dense plum makes the skies hazy and lowers air quality.
The Tropical Depression It will keep moving northwest after forming three along the South Carolina coast. There is a little window of opportunity for the depression to develop into a tropical storm by Saturday afternoon. It will be called Chantal if it is promoted to a tropical storm.
The Tropical Depression Over the weekend, three will bring severe gusts, flooding, and rip currents. The storm will eventually reach shore in the early hours of Sunday. As it proceeds north and dumps rain across the Carolinas, it will weaken once it comes into contact with land.
Keep in mind that November is the end of the Atlantic hurricane season. Although the tropical season peaks in September here in southeast Texas, storms could occur at any moment during the fall. Hurricane Beryl made landfall early on July 8th of last year.
This hurricane season, be sure your family is equipped to handle any situation that may arise.
Your 10-Day Forecast:
Next week, the stormy trend will persist until the heat takes over.