Central Texas braces for severe weather as a Tornado Watch is in effect for Bell, Milam, and Lampasas Counties until 6 p.m. The region faces a level 1 to 2 risk of severe weather, with some northern counties already experiencing tornado warnings.
Stormy Conditions in Central Texas
Austin, Texas – As Central Texas residents prepare for the weekend, the region finds itself once again on storm watch. Earlier warnings, though expired, have left residents vigilant. A Tornado Warning was issued earlier for Bell and Lampasas Counties until 11:30 a.m. CDT, accompanied by a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Lampasas until 11:45 a.m.
Potential Hazards and Precautions
Scattered storms are forecasted for Central Texas from noon to 5 p.m., bringing with them the possibility of heavy rain, lightning, hail ranging from small to moderate in size, and gusty winds. The slight risk (LEVEL 2) of severe storms looms to the north, prompting a call for residents to remain weather aware and take necessary precautions to stay safe.
Stay Informed with NEWS.ORG 7 WAPP
To track local forecasts in the Austin area, residents are encouraged to use the NEWS.ORG 7 WAPP. This free app provides radar, hourly, and 7-day weather updates at your fingertips. With timely weather alerts, it helps residents stay informed and prepared during storms.
Conclusion: Stay Prepared and Download TLNA
As Central Texas braces for potential severe weather, it’s crucial for residents to stay informed and prepared. Download The Local News App (TLNA) to your phone to receive timely updates and stay safe during inclement weather.
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