Wet roads, a bit of lightning and thunder for your early morning commute

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As the morning commute approaches, residents in San Antonio should prepare for a mix of showers and the possibility of a few non-severe storms. These weather conditions are expected to linger until around sunrise, potentially impacting traffic and outdoor activities.

After the early morning activity, a reprieve is anticipated, bringing quiet conditions throughout the early afternoon. However, it’s advisable to keep an umbrella handy, as isolated thunderstorms are likely to redevelop later in the day. The forecast also indicates that another round of storms may occur tonight, with street flooding remaining a concern.

Today’s Forecast (Copyright KSAT-12 2026 – All Rights Reserved)

Looking ahead to Friday and the Memorial Day weekend, the weather is expected to remain dynamic. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about any updates to the forecast, particularly if planning outdoor activities.

Extended Forecast (Copyright KSAT-12 2026 – All Rights Reserved)

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