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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
- FRIDAY: Periodic showers and storms, breezy and cooler
- FLOOD WATCH: In effect tonight through Friday evening
- IMPACTS: Flash flooding possible in low‑lying and urban areas
- RAIN TOTALS: Widespread 2–4″, isolated higher amounts
- WEEKEND: Cool starts, sunny and comfortable afternoons
- NEXT WEEK: Dry weather with a steady warm‑up
FORECAST
A Flood Warning is in effect for Bexar, Medina, Comal, and Guadalupe county until 10 am as the next wave of storms approach during the morning commute. Be prepared and watch out for water on the roads.
While much of the rainfall will be beneficial, locally heavy rainfall is likely but could cause street flooding. Low‑lying and poor‑drainage areas (especially construction zones) is the main concern, along with the chance for gusty winds and localized hail.
Residents are urged to stay weather‑aware through Friday evening, have Wireless Emergency Alerts enabled, and never drive across a flooded roadway. Remember: Turn Around, Don’t Drown.
TODAY
Showers and thunderstorms continue on and off through the day Friday, especially during the morning and early afternoon. Locally heavy rainfall remains the main concern, with 2–4 inches possible in many spots and isolated totals up to 6 inches by Friday evening.
Cooler air moves in behind the system, keeping temperatures in the 60s, and northeast winds may gust between 30 and 40 mph, adding to the chilly, raw feel. Rain chances gradually end from west to east Friday evening as drier air arrives.
WEEKEND
The weekend brings a much‑needed break from the rain. Expect a cool, fall‑like feel with morning lows in the 40s and 50s, followed by sunny afternoons warming into the upper 60s and 70s. Dry weather continues into early next week, along with a slow warming trend.
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