Any storms will be capable of hail, damaging gusts, and street flooding
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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FRIDAY: AM clouds, PM sun, stray afternoon storm (20%)
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SATURDAY: Storms likely after 2 pm
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SATURDAY NIGHT: Widespread rain likely
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SUNDAY: Lingering morning rain, cool
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TUESDAY: Another round of storms
FORECAST
FRIDAY
Another warm day with a sun/cloud mix and the off chance of a few afternoon storms, but odds are against much if anything from developing. Plan for highs in the mid 80s.
WEEKEND
A front will move north to south across the area on Saturday, reaching San Antonio by the late afternoon and evening hours. As it moves through, it’ll kick up showers and storms. We likely reach the 80s before the front arrives. Storms that develop along the boundary will have the potential to be strong or severe. Hail and gusty winds would be the main threats.
Storm chances peak Saturday night, with widespread rain. It’s during this time that we’ll need to monitor for street flooding. If you can, it’s best to stay off of the roads Saturday night or avoid low water crossings.
Rain will likely linger into Sunday morning, and Sunday will be cool with a high only in the 60s.
MONDAY/TUESDAY
Rain chances drop on Monday, before picking up back up on Tuesday. Another round of strong to severe storms are possible during the day on Tuesday. Quieter weather is expected by Wednesday.
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