According to KXXV, Central Texas may need to prepare for possible storms later this evening. Currently, the Brazos Valley area has the highest chance of experiencing scattered showers, though the threat of severe weather remains low. However, strong winds could accompany the more intense storms.
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Get Ready for Rain: Scattered Storms to Bring Relief (and Humidity) to Central Texas

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At this time, Central Texas is expected to see some storm activity around midnight, with temperatures in the low 70s. On Wednesday, there’s a possibility of additional scattered showers, mainly across the southern half of the region during the afternoon and possibly into the evening.

Heads Up, Central Texas: Scattered Storms Possible Through Wednesday

Humid conditions will continue throughout Central Texas, with high temperatures reaching the mid-90s in areas unaffected by rain. Residents are encouraged to be prepared for the possibility of more scattered showers. If you're familiar with Central Texas weather, you know there's always a chance that nothing happens—but it's important to be ready just in case. The weather can be unpredictable here, so let’s stay prepared.

 

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