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Austin, TX – Post-Christmas travel across central Texas could face significant delays as severe storms move through the region tonight.
Forecasters predict thunderstorms to develop east of the I-35 corridor, impacting areas from Austin to the coastal plains. The storms could bring heavy rain, large hail, and strong winds overnight. According to the National Weather Service, areas such as San Antonio and New Braunfels face an 87%-89% chance of precipitation.
Travelers are advised to plan for potential delays and hazardous road conditions. Flash flooding remains a concern, especially in low-lying areas. Airlines operating from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and San Antonio International Airport may experience weather-related disruptions.
Meteorologists urge drivers to monitor conditions and avoid traveling during peak storm activity. Those returning from Christmas celebrations should prioritize safety and allow extra time for trips.
Local emergency officials recommend securing outdoor decorations and checking for power outages as winds intensify.
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