Austin, Texas – Severe weather will sweep across parts of Texas from Monday afternoon to Tuesday evening, bringing heavy rain, large hail, and the risk of damaging winds. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for multiple areas, including Austin, San Antonio, and the Hill Country, with threats extending from noon on Monday until 8 p.m. CDT Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, a slight to moderate risk of severe storms exists in areas across central and south Texas, with the greatest risk in the yellow region of the map. Storms will start around noon Monday, potentially escalating in intensity into the evening. The weather system could include localized flash flooding, strong winds, hail up to 2 inches in diameter, and isolated tornadoes.
Counties including Bexar, Travis, and Williamson are expected to face the brunt of these storms, with travel disruptions and power outages possible. Local residents should avoid outdoor activities during the storm and be prepared to shelter indoors if conditions worsen. Those with outdoor plans are urged to stay weather-aware and have multiple ways to receive alerts.
In addition to the Monday storm threat, severe weather is also expected Tuesday in the same regions, though a shift in the storm’s path may affect areas further east. More warnings and advisories are likely as the system develops, so stay updated throughout the event.