Austin, TX – Residents across South-Central Texas should prepare for a risk of severe storms Sunday evening through early Monday morning. The National Weather Service warns of large hail, damaging winds, and potential thunderstorms, primarily affecting areas near the Edwards Plateau and western Hill Country.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered storms may develop late Sunday evening, with the strongest activity expected overnight. Communities along the I-35 corridor, including Austin and San Antonio, are advised to secure outdoor items, plan for indoor shelter, and monitor weather alerts closely.
The forecast shows temperatures warming into the low 80s Sunday, with increasing humidity creating prime storm conditions. By Monday, a cold front will move through the area, clearing skies and dropping temperatures to the 50s overnight.
Looking ahead, the five-day forecast suggests cooler, sunnier weather from Tuesday onward. Highs will remain in the upper 70s to low 80s through midweek, with clear skies dominating. Nighttime lows will dip into the 40s by Wednesday, providing a brief cool spell.
Be sure to download weather apps and tune in to local updates for the latest warnings. Outdoor plans should be adjusted, and residents are encouraged to review emergency preparedness steps now.




