AUSTIN, Texas – Residents can expect continued showers and thunderstorms this weekend, primarily affecting areas east of the I-35 corridor. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Rain is likely to continue into Sunday before dry and warm weather sets in next week.
Scattered thunderstorms Saturday and Sunday could bring locally heavy rain and localized flooding, according to the National Weather Service's Austin-San Antonio office. The forecast for Monday calls for minimal impact, with partly cloudy skies and a high of 93°F. The weather will continue to improve as the week progresses, with sunny skies and highs in the mid-90s Tuesday through Thursday.
Residents should be prepared for changing weather conditions, especially over the weekend. The best course of action includes staying informed of the latest weather conditions and being alert to potential flooding in low-lying areas. The outlook for next week points to a return to typical summer weather, with continued sunny skies and warmer temperatures.
Rain this weekend is expected to ease some of the recent drought conditions, providing much-needed moisture to the region. However, as the new week approaches, the focus will shift to staying hydrated and preventing heatstroke. By midweek, highs will reach around 94°F, so it's important to take necessary heatstroke prevention measures.