SUNDAY: Mainly warm & humid, but a few storms possible from 4pm to 8pm
Read full article: SUNDAY: Mainly warm & humid, but a few storms possible from 4pm to 8pmSunday will be mostly warm and humid with highs in the upper 80s, featuring a small chance (30%) of storms between 4pm and 8pm that may bring heavy rain, lightning, and small hail. Monday will be warmer, near 90°, with only a slight chance for an afternoon storm, while another weather system on Tuesday night into Wednesday could bring widespread rain and possible street flooding before drier conditions return later in the week.
Sunday brings fewer storms but some rain possible
Read full article: Sunday brings fewer storms but some rain possibleAfter a stormy Saturday morning in San Antonio, more storms with heavy rain are possible overnight. Quieter weather is expected for Sunday and Monday of Memorial Day weekend, though isolated showers remain possible. Rain chances increase again Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday with the arrival of another low pressure system. The week will end with drier and warmer conditions.
Another round of heavy rainfall possible Saturday
Read full article: Another round of heavy rainfall possible SaturdaySan Antonio is experiencing another round of storms, with monthly rainfall totals now above 4 inches. While Friday brings a brief lull with isolated showers, heavy rain and potential flooding are possible Saturday due to an upper low, prompting a Flood Watch through Monday. Storms are expected to be scattered, not continuous, making it difficult to predict the heaviest rainfall areas. Conditions should improve on Sunday and Memorial Day, with only isolated rain chances remaining.
The pattern remains active into the weekend
Read full article: The pattern remains active into the weekendA break in rainfall, but isolated storms are likely to redevelop later, with another round possible tonight. Street flooding remains a concern as the active weather pattern continues into the Memorial Day weekend.
NEXT ROUND OF STORMS: Overnight into Thursday morning commute
Read full article: NEXT ROUND OF STORMS: Overnight into Thursday morning commuteOvernight storms brought significant rainfall to the area, with additional rounds of storms expected through part of Memorial Day weekend. While most of today will remain quiet, there is a chance for isolated storms this evening and stronger storms overnight, mainly raising concerns about street flooding. Another round of storms may arrive Saturday, potentially increasing flood risks, but conditions are expected to improve by Sunday and Memorial Day. The active weather pattern is likely to continue into next week with more rain possible.
Prepare for storms tonight, severe weather possible
Read full article: Prepare for storms tonight, severe weather possibleStorms are expected tonight with the potential for severe weather. Conditions are expected to briefly improve early Wednesday before more storms, possibly with street flooding, arrive late Wednesday into Thursday. Additional rounds of storms may continue through Saturday, with rain chances decreasing by Sunday and Memorial Day. Residents with outdoor plans should monitor weather updates due to ongoing threats of storms and flooding.
Rounds of storms this week. First time frame to watch: Tuesday night
Read full article: Rounds of storms this week. First time frame to watch: Tuesday nightA series of storms are expected this week, with the first major chance occuring Tuesday night as a front and dryline trigger severe storms from the Hill Country to San Antonio. Main risks include damaging winds, large hail, and possible street flooding. The pattern remains unsettled through the week, with further rounds of strong storms and heavy rain likely but with uncertain timing and locations. Residents are advised to stay alert for updates, especially approaching Memorial Day weekend.
STAY WEATHER AWARE THIS WEEK: Storm chances climb Tuesday night through next weekend
Read full article: STAY WEATHER AWARE THIS WEEK: Storm chances climb Tuesday night through next weekendStorm chances will increase from Tuesday night through Memorial Day weekend due to a slow-moving cool front and unsettled weather pattern, bringing daily risks of strong storms and potential street flooding.
Warm & humid weekend before daily storm chances next week
Read full article: Warm & humid weekend before daily storm chances next weekThe weekend will be warm and humid with patchy morning mist and highs near 90°, along with a slight chance of isolated late-day storms. Next week, a slow-moving front and unsettled weather will bring daily storm chances, with some storms potentially strong or severe, though not everyone will see rain each day.
Our quiet pattern will transition into an active pattern. Here’s what you need to know.
Read full article: Our quiet pattern will transition into an active pattern. Here’s what you need to know.The weather becomes more active next week, with isolated storms possible Monday and a higher chance of rain by Tuesday as a weak front moves in. Severe weather remains a possibility, and rain chances may extend through Memorial Day weekend.
Lots of sunshine today, with soaring temps
Read full article: Lots of sunshine today, with soaring tempsSunny skies and soaring temperatures are expected today, with highs likely surpassing 90 degrees in most areas. The weekend will remain dry, with rain chances returning Monday as the weather pattern shifts and a weak front arrives. Pacific waters continue to warm, signaling that El Nino will likely develop by July. While summer impacts in Texas are expected to be minimal, a strong El Nino could bring a busier, wetter winter.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued for South Central Texas
Read full article: Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued for South Central TexasA Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for most of South Central Texas Sunday night, with the highest risk in the Hill Country and Austin Metro areas. Main threats include damaging winds over 70 mph, quarter-sized hail, and heavy rainfall causing brief flooding. Storms are expected to clear by early Monday, followed by cooler, quieter weather and a warming trend later in the week.
MOTHER’S DAY: Sun & Heat before evening Storm chances
Read full article: MOTHER’S DAY: Sun & Heat before evening Storm chancesMother’s Day will be sunny, hot, and dry, with temperatures in the lower 90s. After sunset, a cold front will bring widespread thunderstorms, some of which could be severe with damaging winds, hail, and heavy rain. The storms will clear by early Monday, followed by cooler and quieter weather with a gradual warm-up and sunshine through the rest of the week.
Rain wrapping up, cool and sunny weekend
Read full article: Rain wrapping up, cool and sunny weekendA Flood Watch is in effect for South-Central Texas through Friday evening due to multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms bringing the risk of flash flooding with isolated spots seeing up to 4 inches, and strong northeast winds will contribute to the chilly conditions.
Off & on showers/storms tonight and Friday
Read full article: Off & on showers/storms tonight and FridayStrong to severe storms remain a concern today through Friday, with the potential for heavy rain. A cold front moving through will eventually bring much cooler air, setting us up for a dry and comfortable weekend, followed by a warming trend early next week.
Feeling like 100° with a small chance for a severe storm
Read full article: Feeling like 100° with a small chance for a severe stormHot and humid weather continues through Wednesday with cloudy mornings, sunnier afternoons, and temperatures feeling near 100°, along with a small daily chance for a severe storm between 3 pm and 8 pm.
Hot & humid with a small chance for a severe storm
Read full article: Hot & humid with a small chance for a severe stormThe weekend will be hot and humid with cloudy mornings and sunny afternoons near 90°, and only a slight chance for severe storms due to a cap in the atmosphere that may limit storm development. There is a 20% chance each afternoon that the cap could break, which could result in a storm with large hail. A cold front is likely late next week, bringing cooler temperatures and increased rain chances by Friday.
TONIGHT: Areas of heavy rain are possible
Read full article: TONIGHT: Areas of heavy rain are possibleHeavy rain has caused flooding in northeast San Antonio and surrounding areas, prompting a Flash Flood Warning until 11 p.m. Rain will persist overnight with light-to-moderate showers and occasional heavy pockets that may cause localized flooding. Lingering rain is expected Tuesday morning, but conditions should improve by evening, with temperatures reaching the upper 60s. The rest of the week will see a return to warmer, spring-like temperatures near 90 by Friday, with isolated storms possible each day and a risk of severe weather.
River Parade forecast calls for light showers and chilly temps
Read full article: River Parade forecast calls for light showers and chilly tempsCloudy and cool conditions persist with occasional light rain mainly south of San Antonio, and more widespread showers expected Monday due to an upper-level disturbance. Temperatures will remain in the 50s and low 60s, with no severe or dangerous weather anticipated. Showers may taper off in time for the Texas Cavaliers River Parade, but it's not a guarantee. Plan for damp and chilly weather. Gradual warming is expected later in the week, though there is a slight storm chance for Battle of Flowers and Flambeau.
A strong April cold front brings a damp & chilly fiesta forecast
Read full article: A strong April cold front brings a damp & chilly fiesta forecastA strong April cold front will move through San Antonio Saturday morning, bringing thunderstorms and showers that taper off by Sunday sunrise. Sunday will be drier with mild temperatures and increasing clouds, leading to more showers on Monday and cooler conditions. Rain may diminish in time for the Texas Cavaliers River Parade, but expect cool and damp weather.
SUNDAY: Flooding risk high east of San Antonio, but strong storms are still possible for the Alamo City
Read full article: SUNDAY: Flooding risk high east of San Antonio, but strong storms are still possible for the Alamo CitySunday brings a high risk of flooding east of San Antonio, with storms possible in the city, especially if clouds clear and temperatures rise. Storms could produce hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain, though not everyone will be affected. Areas near the Guadalupe and Colorado Rivers are particularly at risk for flash flooding. Next week looks quieter, with only isolated storms expected and a cooler start to Fiesta weekend.
Easter Sunday brings rain & cooler weather
Read full article: Easter Sunday brings rain & cooler weatherEaster Sunday will bring rain and cooler weather to the area, with the heaviest rainfall expected south. Areas north of San Antonio may see little to no rain. Temperatures will remain mild, reaching near 80 degrees next week, with a few additional rain chances.
Easter weekend brings a cool, rainy forecast
Read full article: Easter weekend brings a cool, rainy forecastEaster weekend brings higher rain chances, beginning with a cold front and storms Saturday, followed by cooler, windy, and damp conditions Sunday, making indoor backup plans advisable for holiday activities.
Cold front brings 20 degree temperature drop to region
Read full article: Cold front brings 20 degree temperature drop to regionA strong cold front has brought a significant temperature drop of about 20 to 25 degrees. Clouds and cooler air Saturday, with a quick return to 80s and 90s expected early next week. Rain chances reappear midweek as another front approaches, possibly bringing meaningful rainfall to South-Central Texas.
Warm, dry weekend ahead as temperatures soar into 90s
Read full article: Warm, dry weekend ahead as temperatures soar into 90sA dramatic warm-up with highs reaching the 90s by the weekend is expected, accompanied by a persistent dry spell that exacerbates drought conditions and fire risk, especially due to low humidity and occasional strong winds.
Cold front brings 50-degree drop, gusty winds & power outages
Read full article: Cold front brings 50-degree drop, gusty winds & power outagesA cold front will arrive by evening, bringing strong gusty winds up to 50 mph. This could create spotty power outages. By Monday, temperatures will drop sharply, with San Antonio experiencing near 40°F and wind chills making it feel even colder.
Get ready for a 50° temperature drop! We’ll go from 90s on Sunday to 40s by Monday AM
Read full article: Get ready for a 50° temperature drop! We’ll go from 90s on Sunday to 40s by Monday AMSouth-Central Texas is set for a weekend of record heat and strong winds. A cold front will bring dry conditions and winds up to 50 mph, creating critical fire weather through Monday.
Cold front to bring temperature roller coaster to Texas
Read full article: Cold front to bring temperature roller coaster to TexasSouth Central Texas will experience significant temperature swings starting with cool mornings in the 40s and warming to near 80 degrees on Friday. The weekend brings warmer temperatures with highs in the 80s and low 90s, potentially breaking records in San Antonio on Sunday, followed by a strong cold front that drops temperatures to the 30s and 40s on Monday morning. .
Waking up to fresh heavy rainfall in San Antonio
Read full article: Waking up to fresh heavy rainfall in San AntonioLight and patchy rain continues today with increased humidity and breezy conditions. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected through Monday, with a stronger storm system arriving Tuesday, bringing potential severe weather until early Wednesday. Post-storm, the region will experience dry conditions and significantly warmer temperatures, reaching the high 80s and near 90 by the weekend.
Meteorological Spring Starting Warm
Read full article: Meteorological Spring Starting WarmHigh-pressure system is keeping the weather warm and mostly dry in San Antonio. By midweek, this high is forecast to move away, allowing a low pressure system and weak front to slide in—bringing increased humidity, clouds, and the first real shot at rain in days.
Staying Hot with A Few Rain Chances
Read full article: Staying Hot with A Few Rain ChancesA high-pressure system is maintaining warm and mostly dry conditions in San Antonio, with temperatures in the 80s and mornings in the 60s. Fog is expected over the weekend, particularly dense on Sunday, while small chances of rain may occur from Wednesday to Friday next week as the weather pattern becomes more active.
BEAUTIFUL weather this week, but it comes at a cost...
Read full article: BEAUTIFUL weather this week, but it comes at a cost...Texas is experiencing beautiful weather this week with sunny and mild conditions, but no rain is expected, worsening drought conditions. Today will warm into the 60s, while tomorrow will be breezy with temperatures reaching the 70s. Midweek, it will become muggier with temperatures soaring into the 80s before a weak cool front arrives on Thursday. By the weekend, expect low humidity, cool mornings, and plenty of sunshine.
Fire weather concerns rise amid dry conditions and breezy winds
Read full article: Fire weather concerns rise amid dry conditions and breezy windsFire weather concerns are increasing in South Central Texas due to dry conditions and breezy winds. Today, northerly gusts will maintain elevated fire risk east of I-35, with cooler temperatures than average. Monday morning will see a potential light freeze in certain areas as winds diminish.
Red Flag Warning brings elevated fire risk Saturday
Read full article: Red Flag Warning brings elevated fire risk SaturdayA cold front passing early Saturday brings gusty winds up to 30 mph and sharply reduced humidity, creating critical fire conditions. This weekend, cooler air settles with elevated winds continuing, leading to near-critical fire weather, especially in the eastern two-thirds.
Staying Warm with Humid Weather Mid-Week
Read full article: Staying Warm with Humid Weather Mid-WeekElevated fire weather risk is present due to gusty winds and low humidity. The upcoming week will be warm and dry, featuring unusually mild February temperatures, with highs reaching the mid-80s to low-90s and little chance of rain.
WEEKEND FORECAST: Stronger storms are finally departing
Read full article: WEEKEND FORECAST: Stronger storms are finally departingSome storms may become strong, producing gusty winds and quarter-sized hail, but overall rainfall will be low. The weekend will see a return to sunny conditions with temperatures in the 70s and low humidity, though fire weather conditions may be elevated.