Meanwhile, there’s Flash Flood Warning until 9:45 a.m. for areas in the Hill Country
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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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HILL COUNTRY FLASH FLOOD WARNING: In effect for Edwards, Real, Uvalde, Medina, and Bandera Counties until 9:45 a.m..
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SAN ANTONIO RAIN TODAY: 40% chance
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FLOOD RISK: Lower. Still stay alert.
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AMOUNTS: If you get a storm, you could see 1-2″. Most will see less.
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THIS WEEK: Rain-free with heat and low humidity
FORECAST
SUNDAY
We’ll have areas of rain throughout the day, but some folks will still miss out. Generally your chance of seeing rain each hour is 30%-40%. While there still could be some minor street flooding at times, widespread flooding is no longer a major threat.
With extra cloud cover and times of rain for some, the high around San Antonio will be in the low- to mid-80s. That’s the coolest we’ve been since the July 4th floods.
LOOKING AHEAD
It’s going to be a rain-free and hot week. But, here’s the thing: Even though temps will be in the upper-90s, low humidity will make it feel *okay* in the afternoons.
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