FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
- RAIN CHANCES: SA likely dry today/Saturday, slightly better odds for rain Sunday
- DUST UPDATE: Hazy skies Sunday through Wednesday
- TROPICAL DEVELOPMENT?: Low chances, likely no impact on Texas
FORECAST
We’ve had a good run at coastal showers reaching San Antonio the last few days. Sadly, it appears that will start to come to an end. The one exception is Sunday. Here’s the latest:
TODAY & SATURDAY
While we’ll still see a few showers and downpours southeast of San Antonio, there are lower odds of any of this activity reaching the city. It stays hot & humid.
SUNDAY
The second half of the weekend provides a slightly better chance for evening downpours in San Antonio, as deeper moisture levels move in from the Gulf. Still, any activity will be isolated.
SAHARAN DUST
We are still set to see hazy skies Sunday through Wednesday thanks to a plume of Saharan dust. What does that mean for you? Not much, other than colorful sunsets and not-as-blue skies. Those who are sensitive to dust may experience some minor allergies.
TROPICAL DEVELOPMENT
The National Hurricane Center has flagged an area in the Gulf for possible development. While this is worth mentioning, it’s important to note that any chance of a tropical system forming is low and, at this time, we do not expect any impacts in Texas. The National Hurricane Center has put odds of development at 20% over the next seven days.
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