Rain chances are expected to increase across West Central Texas over the next several days, bringing the possibility of heavy rainfall and localized flooding. The National Weather Service has placed the region under a marginal risk for excessive rainfall Sunday and a slight risk Monday. Forecasters say scattered thunderstorms could produce brief periods of heavy rain, especially in low-lying and flood-prone areas. Storm coverage is expected to increase Monday and Tuesday, particularly south of Interstate 20. Temperatures are also expected to cool into the 80s as rain chances rise. Residents are encouraged to monitor forecasts and watch for flooded roadways.
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Heavy Rain and Flooding Threat Increase Across West Central Texas This Week
Jul 14, 2026 | 1:48 PM




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