Texas severe weather threatens Austin
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In response, the National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for all Central Texas from 7 p.m. Friday until 1 p.m. Saturday. The watch area includes parts of the Hill Country, southern Edwards Plateau and major metro areas along the Interstate 35 corridor,
The severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 3 a.m. Saturday. A flood watch is also in effect across the region.
Burnet High School also rescheduled their football game to 6 p.m. ahead of tonight's storms. Meanwhile just outside of Austin, San Marcos CISD announced on social media that the high school's homecoming football game has been moved up to 6:30 p.m.
AUSTIN, Texas — The City of Austin, in collaboration with the Mexic-Arte Museum, has canceled the Viva La Vida Parade scheduled for Saturday, October 25, due to concerns about anticipated severe weather and flooding. The festival portion of the event has been postponed to next week, Saturday, November 1, and will take place at Republic Square Park.
Temperatures in the Austin area have been running about 10 degrees hotter than usual for October, with hardly any rain during what is supposed to be the second rainiest month of the year. CBS Austin morning meteorologist Avery Tomasco joined us to explain why we're stuck in this endless summer.
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With Tuesday’s front, we won’t see big temperature drops, but we’ll see greater risk for fast-spreading wildfires with gusty winds and dry vegetation.
The state not only sees the most storms but also some of the most severe, costing homeowners tens of thousands in property repairs.