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Mostly clear and muggy this morning with highs near 91°F. Storm chances return Tuesday and increase midweek.
Mostly cloudy and near 90°F today in San Antonio. Humid nights and a bigger chance for scattered storms arrive Tuesday.
Patchy fog this morning clears to a hot, mostly sunny Friday with an Ozone Action Day in effect; sensitive residents should limit outdoor exertion.
NBU says a storm-related outage led to roughly 550,000 gallons of untreated wastewater entering the Guadalupe River near Lake Dunlap; crews are cleaning and testing.
Patchy fog will slow the morning commute before mostly sunny skies and highs near 89°F. Warmer into the weekend with low-end rain chances returning early next week.
Overnight storms pushed the Comal into a fast, debris-choked surge and New Braunfels closed recreational access while crews assess safety. Officials will reassess Thursday morning.
Residents in Pearsall and nearby Frio County were placed under a tornado warning Tuesday afternoon as a rotating storm tracked east with the threat of two-inch hail.
Morning showers and a few thunderstorms move east in San Antonio; expect partly sunny skies later and a high near 83°F. Flood Watch canceled but isolated heavy downpours remain possible.
Overnight rain pushed the San Gabriel River into low-lying lots east of Georgetown, prompting evacuations at Shady River and Good Water RV parks and a temporary shelter at East University.
Late‑day thunderstorms are possible, with heavier rain overnight that could drop 1–2 inches and flood low spots. Expect wet roads Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Sunny, warm Memorial Day in San Antonio with highs near 89°F. A more active, potentially stormy stretch arrives Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Mostly sunny and warm today with highs near 87°F. Storms likely Tuesday night into Wednesday with locally heavy rain possible.
Flood Watch runs through Monday, May 25, with multiple rounds of heavy rain and localized flash flooding possible across San Antonio.
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