
For Austin and Travis County residents looking to spend Saturday outside, the weekend window is mostly clear — but it slams shut Sunday. According to KVUE-ABC, Austin and Central Texas can expect a mainly dry stretch through Saturday before a storm threat arrives Sunday evening.
For Austinites planning around the forecast, that means Saturday is the day for outdoor commitments around Lady Bird Lake, Zilker Park, and the Greenbelt. Sunday afternoon and evening events — including South Congress restaurant patios and Sixth Street outdoor seating — face the real possibility of being cut short by storms.
Round Rock and Pflugerville residents in northern Travis County and Williamson County will likely see the storm cells first as they move in from the west. Pflugerville Lake users and Cedar Park trail walkers should pay particular attention to Sunday afternoon radar updates from KVUE's Weather Impact Team.
For Hays County residents in Buda and Kyle, the timing means southbound commutes Sunday evening could tangle as motorists slow for heavy rain along I-35. Bastrop County, further east, may see lingering rain into Sunday night.
Austin Mother's Day brunches scheduled for Sunday outdoor seating may want to call ahead about indoor backup options. Mother's Day weather in Central Texas frequently brings exactly this kind of front, when warm Gulf moisture interacts with a cooler upper-air pattern to produce late-day thunderstorms.
Source: KVUE-ABC — adapted for Austin readers with original local context.
















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