Get your umbrellas ready. There are chances for rain in Austin from Tuesday to Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
The best chances for rain will come Wednesday — on Juneteenth — continuing into Thursday, with daily temperatures dropping into the upper 70s and low 80s. The week’s maximum daily heat indexes will range from 87 to 105 degrees.
Rainfall ranging from 2 to 5 inches is expected over a 48-hour period from Wednesday to Friday, said Monte Oaks, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. There could be some minor flooding and swollen creeks and rivers, he said.
Over the next seven days, there is a 70% chance for a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico area, meteorologist Jon Zeitler said. However, there’s also a 30% chance that nothing will form, he said. The weather service is unsure of the storm’s potential severity and location.
“We’re expecting a tropical depression to possibly form by midweek and then maybe strengthen to a tropical storm at the end of the week,” Zeitler said. “Were it to become a tropical storm and head to Texas, then we’d be expecting even higher rainfall amounts than they already are.”
Austin’s five-day weather forecast
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
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High: 81
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Low: 75
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Maximum heat index: 87 degrees
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Chances for storms throughout the day, with the best chances for rain in the afternoon hours.
Thursday
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High: 82
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Low: 75
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Maximum heat index: 90 degrees
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Rainy conditions will continue from the previous day, with more chances for storms throughout the day.
Friday
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High: 87
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Low: 74
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Maximum heat index: 96 degrees
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Mostly cloudy skies will partially clear by the afternoon, with some rain chances.
This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Juneteenth celebrations could be dampened by heavy rain, NWS says
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