Rainy Week Ahead: Interactive Radar and Daily Forecasts for Central Texas

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Today, Chief Meteorologist Chris Suchan predicts that the skies will be partly sunny with a 10% chance of late rain. The highs are expected to be in the range of 92 to 96 with winds coming from the southeast at 8-15 mph. According to Suchan, the best chance for an isolated shower or storm will be in the eastern zone or the Hill Country.

Tomorrow night, there is a 30% chance of rain late with mostly cloudy conditions. Low temperatures will be in the mid 70s with southeast winds of 6-12 mph. Another complex of storms may move into the area, starting in the Hill Country and moving toward the I-35 corridor while weakening.

On Tuesday, expect a mix of sun and clouds with a 30% chance of rain. Highs will be between 93 and 97 with southeast winds of 5-10 mph. There could be a morning chance of a shower or storm if a complex weakens and is able to move in. Otherwise, it will turn partly sunny with an isolated chance for a shower or storm later in the day.

Wednesday will have a mix of sun and clouds with a 20% chance of rain. Highs will be in the range of 92-96 degrees Fahrenheit with southeast winds blowing at speeds between 5-10 miles per hour. An isolated to scattered rain chance continues throughout Wednesday, so keep an eye out for any thunderstorms that might hit your area. You can track these storms using interactive radar and receive this forecast delivered straight to your inbox every morning!

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