Isolated Thunderstorms Expected Through Tuesday Across South-Central Texas – Stay Prepared

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Austin, TX – Residents in Austin should brace for warm and stormy weather conditions on Sunday as isolated thunderstorms and high temperatures take hold. Forecasters report that temperatures will peak at around 88°F, with potential scattered thunderstorms developing later in the day. The weather pattern could impact outdoor plans and travel on major roadways like I-35, especially for those headed to nearby areas.

According to the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) Austin-San Antonio, these isolated thunderstorms are expected to bring gusty winds and brief downpours. Rainfall amounts may vary, but thunderstorms could lead to quick accumulation and reduced visibility. Those driving on main highways like I-35 and I-10 should stay alert, as sudden weather changes could lead to hazardous road conditions.

Looking ahead to early next week, the weather forecast remains unsettled. Monday could bring a stronger chance of showers and thunderstorms, accompanied by temperatures near 86°F. By Tuesday, conditions should improve slightly, with highs around 73°F and partly sunny skies. As a precaution, locals are advised to remain updated via NWS alerts and prepare for potentially wet roads and breezy conditions.

The extended forecast includes mostly clear weather by Tuesday night and sunny skies on Wednesday, which may provide a brief reprieve from the stormy start of the week. Residents should take necessary safety measures, ensure outdoor furniture is secured, and check on travel routes before heading out.