While the area is not under any watches or warnings at this time, please pay attention to weather reports and forecasts as we move toward early afternoon.
A level 1 of 5 risk for strong to severe storms is forecast for most of South-Central Texas today, including Caldwell County. The greatest potential for storms will be this afternoon and evening. Damaging wind, large hail, and lightning are possible. Stay weather aware if you have outdoor plans. Have multiple ways to receive weather warnings, including enabling WEA alerts in your smartphone or making sure you're signed up to receive updates from warncentraltexas.org.
From the National Weather Service: Light rain showers will persist through the morning before a broken line of isolated thunderstorms advances from west-northwest to east-southeast across the region. The main window for storms will be 10 AM to 2 PM for the Hill Country and Southern Edwards Plateau, 1 PM to 5 PM for the I-35 corridor (including Austin and San Antonio), and 4 PM to 8 PM for the Coastal Plains. Some storms may become strong to severe, capable of producing gusty straight-line winds and hail.