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After wet May, heres what to expect this June

AUSTIN (KXAN) -- May was Austin's first wetter than normal month since July 2024. As we head through the beginning of our third wettest month of the year, June, will our fortunes continue?

Soggy May

May was far from typical -- it was wet, then record hot, but ended wet enough to make up for that dry spell in the middle.

    We ended up with a rainfall surplus to break a nine-month dry spell.

    May rainfall stats

    We also recorded the second highest number of triple digit days in May (two) with only May 2011 recording more (three).

    This all came together to make May 2025 our ninth warmest and 35th wettest on record in Austin.

    May rankings (2025)

    June outlook

    Over the weekend the Climate Prediction Center released their final June forecast and the forecast is a mixed bag for Central Texas.

    The rainfall outlook is generally near normal with only a small part of Milam County leaning wetter than normal.

    June rainfall forecast (CPC)

    Meanwhile, our hotter than normal weather should continue through June.

    June temperature outlook (CPC)

    June is normally an increasingly hot month with decreasing rain coverage. Still, it's usually our third wettest month of the year, but the front half of the month is wetter than the back half on average.

    June averages in Austin

    June is the peak of flash flooding season as the soils that usually saturate during the wet month of May don't have the ability to soak in as much rain in June.

    Triple digits in June

    While triple digits in May are rare, we do usually average three triple digit days in June. From there, we see a big increase in July with the most triple digit days of the year usually coming in August before a big drop off in September.

    Average triple digits by month in Austin

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