From the National Weather Service: Rain totals of 1 to 3 inches with locally higher amounts 5 to 7 inches are possible from this afternoon through Tuesday morning, with the heaviest rain expected this evening into Tuesday. The localized higher amounts could lead to flash flooding concerns across the Hill Country and the I-35 corridor. It is also possible for higher rainfall totals to affect the southern Edwards Plateau and Rio Grande. In addition, there will be a marginal to slight threat of severe thunderstorms capable of producing large hail and damaging winds, particularly this afternoon and evening.
The time frame for the heaviest rain is expected to occur from 7 p.m. this evening through 7 a.m. Tuesday. Please monitor local weather reports.
With the threat of severe weather, you can register for warning alerts from the Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG). They will send a text, email, and even call with a recorded message of the specific alert.
We’ve included the link for you below:
http://bit.ly/2nObiso
Also, the City of Buda website has a notify me feature. It allows you to sign up for email and text notifications for specific information such as: EMERGENCY ALERTS, press releases, City news, City Council agendas, bond updates, emergency alerts, etc. You can find the notify me button on the homepage of our website at www.ci.buda.tx.us .
All you have to do is enter your email and/or phone number and select the categories you wish to receive information on.