As Central Texas prepares for another bout of severe weather, residents of Austin keep a close eye on the forecast provided by meteorologist Adaleigh Rowe.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
The National Weather Service issues a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for parts of Central Texas, including areas along and south of Hwy 90/I-10 in Comal County and Bexar County.
Cancellation of Alert
The watch, initially set to last until 7 p.m. on May 5, is canceled earlier than anticipated, around 4:22 p.m., easing concerns for severe weather in the region.
Post-Storm Conditions
Following the passing of the storm system, Sunday evening is expected to bring cloudy and warm conditions, with a possibility of fog in certain areas overnight into Monday morning.
Staying Informed and Safe
Residents are encouraged to track their local forecast using resources like the free NEWS.ORG 7 WAPP, which provides radar, hourly, and 7-day weather information, along with crucial weather alerts to ensure safety during storms.
Conclusion: Preparing for the Unpredictable
As Austin navigates through another round of severe weather, staying informed and prepared is key to ensuring the safety of residents and minimizing potential damage. Download The Local News App for the latest updates and stay ahead of any impending storms.
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