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Minor flooding possible through Friday evening

The heaviest rain of the week is now behind us, but minor flooding still can't be ruled out due to already saturated ground.
Credit: KVUE

AUSTIN, Texas — Thursday brought tornado warnings and localized flooding to Central Texas. Parts of the KVUE area picked up in excess of 7 inches of rain, and Austin saw it's highest single day rainfall amount in over a year.

The heavy rainfall from Thursday is now behind us; however, we are not done with rain just yet. While the heaviest rain of the week has ended, and we're no longer expecting additional major flooding, there could still be isolated minor flooding through Friday evening. 

Heavy downpours developed across the metro Friday afternoon, but the attention shifts to the Hill Country now for heavy downpours through the early evening hours. Parts of Llano County saw over 7 inches of rainfall on Thursday, so another quick 1 to 2 inches could briefly create more issues. 

Credit: KVUE

Saturday will trend drier with just a 20 to 30 percent chance for rain. 

This strong cold front arrives Sunday afternoon, and it will bring a nearly 40 degree drop in temperature in the span of just several hours. You can read more about the cold front here.

Credit: KVUE

The KVUE Weather Team will continue to monitor this developing forecast. 

In the meantime, the extended forecast can be found below:

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