FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
- EARLY THURSDAY: Spotty showers for the morning commute
- COLD FRONT SATURDAY: Arrives midday/early afternoon with showers & storms, turning colder and breezy by late afternoon
- LINGERING EASTER RAIN: Possible through first half of Easter, stays cloudy & cool
FORECAST
A STORM OR TWO, SPOTTY SHOWERS TONIGHT & EARLY THURSDAY
A broken line of showers and storms will clip South-Central Texas overnight and in the morning hours tomorrow. For those in the Hill Country, a strong storm or two is possible. For San Antonio, we’ll be on the far southern end of the line, giving us lower odds of any severe weather. In fact, it may just mean some spotty showers for us around sunrise Thursday.
Rainfall totals will be less than a half of an inch for most. All rain should push east of San Antonio by 11 am Thursday.
IMPORTANT: The Thursday morning commute could be affected with wet roadways.
EASTER WEEKEND
A cold front will arrive on Saturday, and along the front we expect a line of showers and storms, along with breezy north winds. The initial push of rain will move south by the late afternoon and evening hours on Saturday.
On Easter Sunday, disturbances in the upper levels will move across the area. This will stir up the potential for more showers. While it’s not a guarantee, it’s best to have a back-up, indoor option for any Easter egg hunts...just in case!
Regardless of how long rain sticks around, it’ll be much cooler Sunday! Highs will struggle to get out of the 60s. Plan those Easter outfits accordingly!
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