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The National Weather Service reports that storm clouds are heading toward San Antonio, bringing the chance of heavy rain and thunderstorms today after 4 p.m.
Radar shows storms making their way into the San Antonio area. The National Weather Service warns that the storms are developing near the I-35 corridor including in the San Antonio area.
July is now acting more July-like around San Antonio with temperatures at or just shy of triple digits the next few days.
Just like yesterday, there will be a few downpours between 2 pm to 8 pm. Any thundershowers that develop will contain lighting and brief, heavy rain. The chance for you to see rain in your backyard ...
Get ready for evening showers, as storms are working their way into the San Antonio area on Tuesday, July 8. Radar from the National Weather Service shows storms beginning to flare up from the ...
A threat of flash flooding remains from "slow-moving heavy rains overnight and through the day on Monday," the National ...
The Frio River at Concan and the Frio near Uvalde was expected to reach major flood stage. Those along the river were urged ...
The National Weather Service has issued Flash Flood Warnings for the following counties:Kinney County, Knippa, Maverick, Normandy, Quemado, Sabinal, Spofford, Utopia and Uvalde Counties until 1:00 p.m ...
If you run into flooded roadways, turn around and find an alternate route. Doppler weather radar shows storms continue to soak parts of Central and South Texas, as of 3:15 p.m. Saturday.
The Fourth of July will start with chances of heavy rain in South Texas before skies clear in San Antonio for evening celebrations. Weather updates here.