Drier weather takes over by late tomorrow
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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TROPICAL DOWNPOURS: Passing light rain, downpours this PM
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DRIER 4TH: Spotty rain is possible, but likely dry for fireworks
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QUIET WEEKEND: Rain chances less than 20%
FORECAST
The airport added to its already above-average rainfall total, receiving 0.32″ officially on Wednesday. There’s a decent possibility we add even more today.
TROPICAL DOWNPOURS
As we tap into good tropical moisture flow again today, scattered showers & downpours will develop. San Antonio’s rain chance: 40%. Otherwise, mostly cloudy & humid, with a high in the upper-80s.
DRIER WEATHER FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY
Yes, we’ll still see a few spotty downpours on the radar, especially for the first half of Friday. But, a drier setup will start to take over. That means firework festivities still look to be rain-free. Temperatures will be seasonal in the low-90s.
QUIET WEEKEND
Rain chances fall even more over the weekend to 10%. Partly cloudy skies will mean warmer weather. Highs are forecast to reach the mid-90s.
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