Rounds of storms this week. First time frame to watch: Tuesday night

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

FORECAST

TODAY

Get ready for a warm morning! The combination of thick humidity and gusty winds means that it won’t cool down much, so you might want to dress lightly. Expect a few peeks of sunshine this afternoon, which could push temperatures close to 90°F. While there’s a slight chance of a shower or storm, don’t worry too much; the likelihood of rain today is pretty low.

Today’s Forecast

TUESDAY

Tuesday is looking a lot like Monday! Things will stay calm until after sunset, when a front from the northwest starts to move in. This front, along with a dryline, may trigger storms in our area. Expect these storms to develop into a line and move southward, possibly reaching the San Antonio area by midnight. Severe weather could be on the horizon, and while the storms will be moving fast, we might see some street flooding as well.

Future radar at 10pm Tuesday (5/18) night.

WEDNESDAY AND BEYOND

Things get a bit tricky starting Wednesday. The weather pattern remains active, which means we could see strong storms ahead. Over time, there’s a chance of heavy rain leading to more street flooding. However, it’s tough to pinpoint the exact timing and which areas will be affected—especially as we approach Memorial Day weekend. We promise to keep you updated as we get more information.

Our advice? Stay aware of the weather and check back often for the latest updates!

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