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Prepare for storms tonight, severe weather possible

Gusty winds and large hail are the main threats

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

  • UNTIL TO 2AM: Storms Likely
    • THREATS: damaging wind gusts, hail, & street flooding
    • IMPACT: A few power outages, snapped trees & branches
    • ACTIONS: Park car in garage or away from trees, charge devices, download FREE KSAT Weather Authority App
  • MORE STORMS THIS WEEK: Additional rounds of storms through Saturday

FORECAST

TONIGHT

A front, with a line of storms has already arrived in South-Central Texas and is moving closer to San Antonio. These storms will be capable of producing powerful winds. We also cannot rule out large hail, with the stronger storms.

Future radar on Wednesday at 1:30 am (Copyright 2026 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

Rainfall totals of 1″-3″ (possibly more) may also occur, so street flooding is possible. Storms should begin to push south of the area by 2 am.

WEDNESDAY

After storms exit the area overnight, we should see quiet conditions for the first half of Wednesday. By the afternoon, the atmosphere will destabilize again with isolated storms possible (30%). Another round of storms may push out of Mexico Wednesday night into Thursday morning (60%). Should this happen, street flooding would be the primary concern.

MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

Memorial Day Weekend preview (Copyright 2026 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

Additional rounds of storms are likely Saturday and could cause street flooding and disrupt travel.

By Sunday and into Memorial Day, rain chances start to fall. If you have outdoor plans this weekend, continue to check back!

Extended Forecast (Copyright 2026 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

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