
Central Texas Weather Alert: Showers linger, but Summer’s Here
Central Texas has been enjoying the heat this summer, but let’s be honest — we’re no strangers to high temperatures here in the Lone Star State. According to KCENT, there may be a shift in the weather pattern across Central Texas. Isolated showers are expected to move in from the north, while moisture lingers in the south, increasing the chances of rain through the Fourth of July.

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It’s been reported that this weather shift could bring a break from the extreme heat due to increased cloud cover. Most areas in Texas may see temperatures settle in the mid-90s. Let’s face it — Central Texas weather is anything but predictable. One minute you’re in a raincoat at 8 a.m., and by noon, you’re in Daisy Dukes.
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Forecasts suggest tropical moisture could bring a 20 to 30% chance of showers across the region on Thursday and the Fourth of July. So, Texas — whether you’re planning to fire up the barbecue or squeeze in some last-minute Independence Day shopping, be ready. You might need both your jacket and your umbrella. The weather may be unpredictable, but that doesn’t mean Texans shouldn’t be prepared for anything.
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