Easter weekend front: good rain chance, gusty winds, and cooler weather

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

FORECAST

TODAY

It seems like we are stuck in a weather loop! Today, Tuesday, will bring similar conditions to what we experienced on Monday, with just a little more cloud cover in the sky. However, get ready for a shift as we head into Wednesday.

High temperatures today

WEDNESDAY NIGHT STORMS

As the sun sets on Wednesday, a line of showers and storms will move in from West Texas. These storms are expected to reach the Hill Country shortly after sunset. While these storms could be strong or even severe, they will weaken as they approach San Antonio. Expect them to arrive after midnight, bringing less than half an inch of rain. By sunrise Thursday, the rain should have cleared out, but your morning commute might still be affected based on how quickly the rain moves east.

Futurecast for Thursday morning

EASTER WEEKEND

Looking ahead to Easter weekend, a cold front will be moving towards South Texas on Saturday afternoon, bringing with it a chance of showers and storms. Saturday evening could be quite wet and windy as the front rolls through. After the front passes, expect gusty winds and lingering rain, which may not create the best camping conditions. On Easter Sunday, clouds will likely stick around for the first half of the day, and light showers may linger. Don’t be surprised if temperatures struggle to rise above the 60s.

Easter weekend breakdown

Stay tuned to local forecasts for updates, as weather can change quickly, especially during springtime!

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