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Rainfall Update: Totals following Thursday night storms in South Central Texas

Here’s what fell in area rain gauges as strong/severe storms moved through San Antonio area

Rainfall totals across Bexar County following Thursday night's storms

SAN ANTONIO – Thursday night brought strong and severe thunderstorms to portions of South Central Texas, including San Antonio.

Hail, strong winds, lightning and heavy rainfall produced by the storms can be seen in viewer photos and videos that were sent into KSAT Connect.

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Here’s a list of rainfall reports from observation stations across South Central Texas:

LocationRainfall Total
San Antonio International Airport1.59″
Converse0.72″
Stinson Municipal Airport2.09″
Alamo Ranch2.04″
Pipe Creek3.66″
Boerne Stage1.67″
Downtown SA3.26″
Adkins1.02″
Seguin1.03″
New Braunfels2.17″
Hondo0.52″
Floresville0.97″
Gonzales2.74″
Cuero0.66″
Balcones Heights0.75″
Sutherland Springs0.79″
Pleasanton Municipal Airport0.59″
Kenedy Regional Airport1.02″
Nixon1.30″
Uvalde, Garner Field Airport0.34″
Leakey0.22″
Lost Maples0.50″
Kerrville Municipal Airport0.73″
Comfort0.33″
Canyon Lake2.12″

While Saturday should stay mostly dry, an isolated storm can’t be ruled out Saturday night. Rain chances build into Sunday with a soggier end to the weekend in store, then a few isolated storm chances take us into the beginning of next week.

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About the Author
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Meteorologist Mia Montgomery joined the KSAT Weather Authority Team in September 2022. As a Floresville native, Mia grew up in the San Antonio area and always knew that she wanted to return home. She previously worked as a meteorologist at KBTX in Bryan-College Station and is a fourth-generation Aggie.

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