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Troy Kimmel

UT Office of Security and Emergency Management

Incident Response Meteorologist

Member, Campus Safety and Security Committee
Retired Affiliate, Senior Lecturer, Department of Geography and the Environment
tkimmel@utexas.edu

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In Combination with Passing Upper Air Low Pressure Disturbances, Moisture from the South is Gliding Up and Over the Cooler Surface Air Resulting in a Cloudy and Wet Weather Pattern with Some Heavy Rain Issues Into This Evening; Clouds Break Late Tonight into Tomorrow with Abundant Sunshine on Saturday with a Warming Trend Beginning Sunday and into Early Next Week; Rain and Storm Chances Return the Mid and Latter Part of Next Week (Friday / 01 May 2026)

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AUSTIN / IH35 CORRIDOR
7-DAY FORECAST WEATHER HAZARDS…

Fr/01May..
… Flood Watch In Effect …
Heavier Periods of Rainfall Could Result in Localized Flooding
A Lightning Threat with Any Thunderstorms

Sa/02May..
No Weather Threats Expected

Su/03May..
No Weather Threats Expected

Mo/04May..
No Weather Threats Expected

Tu/05May..
No Weather Threats Expected

We/06May..
A Lightning Threat with Any Thunderstorms

Th/07May..
A Lightning Threat with Any Thunderstorms

7-DAY RAINFALL FOR THE IH-35 CORRIDOR…

Based on NWS/Weather Prediction Center data and guidance, the forecast
is for, on average, an additional 2.00 to 2.50 inches of rainfall for our IH35
corridor counties over the 7 day forecast period which ends next Thursday.

AUSTIN / IH35 CORRIDOR
MY SEVEN DAY WEATHER THOUGHTS
AND MY 7 DAY FORECAST CONFIDENCE …

Trailing upper air disturbances are moving west-to-east overhead and will
keep gulf moisture streaming up and over the surface based cooler air which
has settled over our area. This is resulting in extensive clouds and high
precipitation chances today into early tonight before tapering off. As we’ve
seen, this weather system is quite efficient as far as rainfall rates are concerned
with the possibility of heavier rain and localized urban, small stream and even
a few cases of flash flooding today.

I expect decreasing clouds late tonight with skies partially clearing tomorrow.

Sunshine continues with a warming trend on Sunday into Monday and Tuesday.

Low pressure approaching from the west and another cold front moving into
Texas from the north will result in increased clouds and slim rain chances by
the middle and latter part of next week.

LOCAL FORECAST CONFIDENCE FOR THIS SEVEN DAY FORECAST PERIOD …
– High to very high forecast confidence through Tuesday..
– Low to medium forecast confidence Wednesday and Thursday..

Troy’s Weather Forecast for Austin, South Central Texas and the IH35 Corridor

FRIDAY (01May)….
Cloudy and becoming breezy with a reinforcing cold front passing today.
Rain showers and a few thunderstorms with an associated lightning threat.
Periods of heavier rain with urban, small stream and a few cases of flash flooding expected.
Rainfall, where it occurs given a greater than 90% chance of rain, will average 1.00 to 2.00 inches.
Afternoon high in the low to mid 60s falling to the upper 50s in the afternoon.
Northeasterly wind early becoming northerly and increasing to 8 to 18 mph with a few higher gusts.

FRIDAY NIGHT….
Cloudy and breezy.
Scattered rain showers and a few thunderstorms with an associated lightning threat before 8pm.
Rainfall, where it occurs given a 30% chance of rain, will average less than 0.25 inch.
Overnight low in the low 50s.
Northerly wind 8 to 18 mph with some higher gusts.

SATURDAY (02May)….
Mostly cloudy early then decreasing clouds by mid morning then becoming mostly sunny.
Afternoon high in the low 70s.
North northeasterly wind 8 to 15 mph with some higher gusts.

SATURDAY NIGHT….
Mostly clear.
Overnight low around 50.
North northeasterly wind decreasing to 5 to 12 mph by evening then calm overnight.

SUNDAY (03May)….
Mostly sunny.
Afternoon high in the mid to upper 70s.
Calm wind early becoming south southeasterly 4 to 8 mph.

SUNDAY NIGHT….
Mostly clear.
Overnight low in the mid to upper 50s.
Light south southeasterly wind.

MONDAY (04May)….
Mostly sunny in the morning then partly cloudy in the afternoon.
Afternoon high in the low 80s.
Southerly wind increasing to 5 to 12 mph.

MONDAY NIGHT….
Partly cloudy.
Overnight lows in the mid 60s.
Southerly wind 5 to 10 mph.

TUESDAY (05May)….
Partly to mostly cloudy.
Afternoon highs in the upper 80s to around 90.
Southerly wind 5 to 12 mph.

TUESDAY NIGHT….
Partly cloudy early then mostly cloudy.
Overnight lows around 70.
South southeasterly wind 5 to 10 mph.

WEDNESDAY (06May)….
Partly to mostly cloudy.
Widely scattered rain showers and thunderstorms with an associated lighting threat.
Rainfall, where it occurs given a 20% chance of rain, will average less than 0.10 inch.
Afternoon high in the upper 80s.
Southerly wind 5 to 12 mph with a few higher gusts.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT….
Partly to mostly cloudy with a cold front passing by midnight.
Widely scattered rain showers and thunderstorms with an associated lighting threat.
Rainfall, where it occurs given a 20% chance of rain, will average less than 0.05 inch.
Overnight low in the mid 60s.
Southerly wind 5 to 12 mph shifting north northeasterly 5 to 12 mph.

THURSDAY (07May)….
Partly to mostly cloudy and a little cooler.
Scattered rain showers and thunderstorms with an associated lighting threat.
Rainfall, where it occurs given a 30% chance of rain, will average less 0.10 inch.
Afternoon high around 80.
Northeasterly wind 5 to 12 mph.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE / CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER (CPC)
8 TO 14 DAY OUTLOOK
Valid Friday / 08 May 2026 through Thursday / 14 May 2026
Temperature… Better Chances of Slightly Below Normal
Precipitation… Better Chances of Above Normal

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE / CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER (CPC)
3 TO 4 WEEK OUTLOOK (Updated on Friday / 24 April 2026)
Valid Saturday / 09 May 2026 through Friday / 22 May 2026
Temperatures… Better Chances of Slightly Above Normal
Precipitation… Better Chances of Above Normal

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