![]() Friday’s high temperature is predicted to be in the low and mid-50s. The sky is forecast to be mostly cloudy to occasionally partly cloudy. The next chance for rain and thunderstorms is forecast to take place next Thursday into Friday. ![]() ![]() Dry weather and scattered sunshine looks to return for Tuesday and Wednesday. Across Central Texas and the middle Texas coast, expect a cold rain during the same period. A mix of rain and snow is forecast to develop across the Hill Country Friday night through midday Saturday. The weather pattern is forecast to stay somewhat unsettled through Monday. These cold readings are expected to stick around through Monday, followed by milder readings for the middle and latter parts of next week. Thursday night’s storms developed along a strong Canadian cold front which swept south through the area Thursday night, bringing much colder temperatures. Through 8 am Friday, Austin-Camp Mabry recorded 0.19 inches, while Austin-Bergstrom recorded 0.88 inches. According to LCRA’s Hydromet, the highest gauged total was 1.29 inches at Columbus, in Colorado County. For locations east of Interstate 35, including the middle Texas coast, most totals were generally between 0.5 and 1 inch. With most of the storms missing the Hill Country, rain amounts here were generally less than a tenth of an inch. The storms produced considerable lightning and thunder, some one-half to three quarters inch-sized hail at a few locations, along with strong and gusty winds. ![]() Thunderstorms spread southeast across Central Texas and the middle Texas coast Thursday evening and Thursday night. ![]()
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