Austin, San Antonio and Central Texas Eye Wetter-Than-Normal Pattern as Climate Prediction Center Signals Early April Rain Surge

AUSTIN, TEXAS — A potential pattern shift may be on the horizon for Central Texas as the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) continues to highlight a wetter-than-normal trend developing in early April.

The latest 8–14 day rainfall outlook for March 29 through April 4 shows a broad swath of above-normal precipitation probabilities stretching across Central and South Texas, including Austin and surrounding communities.

CPC Outlook Signals Pattern Change

The CPC’s extended-range guidance suggests increasing confidence in a more active storm track emerging across Texas as March transitions into April.

While the outlook does not provide exact rainfall totals or specific storm timing, the green-shaded region across much of Texas indicates a higher likelihood of rainfall exceeding climatological averages during the period…

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