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San Antonio Forecasts Indicate Week of Frequent Showers and Thunderstorms, NWS Advises Caution

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Published on July 23, 2024
San Antonio Forecasts Indicate Week of Frequent Showers and Thunderstorms, NWS Advises CautionSource: Unsplash/ Erik Witsoe

The National Weather Service projects a 60% chance of rain today accompanied by potential thunderstorms after 1 pm. As the overcast morning with a muggy high of 87 degrees gives way, those in the northeast might experience light winds around 5 mph while new rainfall could accumulate between a quarter and half an inch.

Evening forecasts suggest a drop in precipitation probability to 30%, the skies remain mostly cloudy as temps cool to a comfortable 74 degrees, with east-northeast winds slackening to a gentle southeast breeze come nightfall. While Wednesday shows a slight chance of showers until 10 am, expectations rise to a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms mixed with partly sunny spells, and a high hovering near 89 degrees calm winds transform to a subtle east breeze in the afternoon, as detailed by National Weather Service.

Moving into Wednesday night, the chance of showers and thunderstorms modestly declines to 20% after 1 am, letting the clouds linger above as temperatures stay consistent with previous nights at around 74 degrees. Thursday's forecast predicts a repeat with a 60% likelihood of showers and thunderstorms in a partly sunny sky and an almost unchanged high temperature of 87 degrees, the persistent east wind maintains its 5 mph pace.

A predicted 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms late Thursday night and into the early hours, with the mercury barely dropping to a sticky 73 degrees. Friday's temperature is anticipated to peak at a warm 88 degrees, and under a mostly cloudy sky, the southeast breeze might once again bring a 60% shot at showers and thunderstorms after 1 pm.