Watching a few more storms south of SA this morning, plus updated rainfall totals

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

FORECAST

THIS MORNING

After a busy overnight, another round of storms is moving west to east across the southern part of our viewing area. This activity will mainly stay south of San Antonio, but some light rain could briefly push into the city during the morning hours. Expect these storms to push east by mid-morning, allowing for a gradual shift in weather conditions.

THIS AFTERNOON

As we move into the afternoon, skies will start to clear around midday, leading to a sunny late afternoon. However, temperatures will only reach the low 80s, and humidity levels will remain high due to the rainfall from yesterday. Make sure to stay hydrated if you plan to spend time outdoors!

Today’s Forecast

RAINFALL TOTALS/DAMAGE REPORTS

Rainfall totals since yesterday (as of 5am on 5/27)

QUIETER WEATHER AHEAD

Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday are expected to be generally dry, providing a nice break from the recent storms. However, keep an eye out for isolated showers and storms possible from Saturday night through Monday, with a roughly 30% chance of precipitation. Be prepared for changing conditions as we move into the weekend!

Extended Forecast

Remember to check back for updates as forecasts can change quickly. Stay safe and enjoy the sunny breaks when they arrive!

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