South-Central Texas Rain Ends Friday Morning, Humid Weekend Ahead for Austin, Del Rio

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Austin, TX – A final wave of storms and heavy rain will sweep through South-Central Texas Friday morning before rain chances taper off by afternoon, bringing a return of warm, humid conditions through early next week.

According to the National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio office, locally heavy rainfall is expected early Friday, particularly affecting cities like Austin, San Antonio, and Del Rio. Scattered storms could persist into the afternoon but will be isolated. Residents should be cautious during the morning commute due to potential localized flooding.

By Saturday, drier air will dominate the region, with only minimal weather impacts forecast through Tuesday. Temperatures are expected to climb steadily, with highs ranging from 85°F to 90°F across cities such as Eagle Pass, La Grange, and Kerrville. Overnight lows will remain mild, in the mid-60s.

Drivers are urged to remain alert Friday morning and monitor local updates for potential road hazards. Once conditions clear, residents should prepare for hot and humid afternoons, especially by Monday when highs could reach 94°F in some areas.

This marks a return to typical late-March weather for the region after a week of intermittent rainfall.

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