Austin, TX – The National Weather Service in Austin-San Antonio is predicting isolated showers and thunderstorms tonight across the northern and eastern portions of the region. Residents can expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures remaining comfortably in the mid to upper 70s.
According to the Weather Service, these thunderstorms are likely to be scattered, impacting areas like Georgetown, New Braunfels, and potentially as far south as Cuero. The rest of Central Texas will experience partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures, with overnight lows hovering between 74°F and 80°F.
The storms are expected to bring brief periods of heavy rain, occasional lightning, and gusty winds. However, they will remain isolated, meaning not all areas will see rainfall. These weather conditions are part of a broader pattern of summer thunderstorms typical for this time of year in Texas.
Drivers are advised to remain cautious, especially in areas where isolated storms could result in slick roads and reduced visibility. The NWS recommends staying updated on local weather forecasts as conditions may change rapidly.