FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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STRAY SHOWER TODAY: Rain chances low during daylight hours, stays warm
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STORMS LIKELY TONIGHT: 12AM-7AM Saturday, some could be strong
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THREATS: Street flooding, gusty winds, isolated hail
FORECAST
DAYLIGHT HOURS TODAY
It’ll be muggy and warm today, with only a slight chance of a shower. Skies will turn partly cloudy in the afternoon and temperatures will rise to near 90. Any late afternoon, evening plans should be good to go.
STORMS LIKELY OVERNIGHT
Storms will begin to enter the Hill Country by 10pm. They’ll close in on the San Antonio by midnight. It’s at this point that we’ll have the highest severe wind threat, as the initially line of storms will bring gusty winds. Heavy rain is possible and storms will linger until about sunrise Saturday. Street flooding could be an issue in spots. Widespread flooding, however, is not expected. With some of the stronger storms, isolated hail will be possible.
SATURDAY
After some lingering rain early Saturday morning, we’ll see a break in the action. Then, during the afternoon a few more storms may develop. While this activity will be more scattered in nature, these storms could also pack a punch. If you have outdoor plans during the day Saturday, don’t cancel them, but pay close attention to the weather. We’ll keep you updated should any warnings be issued.
FRONT NEXT WEEK
Cooler weather is still expected to arrive by midweek next week. Lows in the 50s and highs in the 70s are looking increasingly likely. Finally Fall will arrive!
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