Austin rain totals11/29/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Rainfall amounts of up to three-quarters of an inch are possible and should help limit daytime temperatures to the low 80s, the weather service said Monday. South winds of 5 to 15 mph could have gusts as strong 25 mph. Morning storms and a 70% chance of rain could make Tuesday the soggiest day of the week. More: Austin continues to flirt with 100-degree weather - but without rain, bigger worries loom "While ongoing drought conditions will tend to keep the flash flood threat on the lower end of the scale, we still might see some flash flooding develop around heavier thunderstorms especially in urban areas and in normally flash flood-prone areas." "For the most part, this will be a very beneficial rainfall," Kimmel said. University of Texas meteorology lecturer and longtime forecaster Troy Kimmel told readers of his weather newsletter Monday that "rainfall amounts, over the next 48 hours, will average between 2 and 3 inches with isolated heavier totals possible." ![]() The Austin weather forecast for Tuesday and the rest of the workweek calls for more rain but also possibly damaging high winds. More rain is coming, but so are storm threats The cumulative actual total is only 8.66 inches. With just a week left in the month, the city has recorded only 0.84 of an inch there in May - and about 38% of that total fell Saturday night.Īustin's normal rainfall total for the year so far at Camp Mabry would be 13.4 inches. May is, on average, Austin's rainiest month of the year, with the gauges at Camp Mabry normally recording 5.04 inches for the 31 days. We're going to need a lot more rainįor all the moisture the Interstate 35 corridor got, the area remains short of its normal rainfall totals.
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