MOTHER’S DAY WEEKEND: Generally warm, with times of storms possible

MOTHER'S DAY WEEKEND: Generally warm, with times of storms possible

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

  • TODAY: A few afternoon storms (30%). Upper-80s
  • MOTHER’S DAY: Sunny & Hot, 90s
  • AFTER 6 PM MOTHER’S DAY: Storms likely, some strong/severe
  • NEXT WEEK: Quiet and warm with plenty of sun

FORECAST

TODAY

While not everyone will see rain, there is a chance for a few spotty storms, especially in the afternoon. Chance for your backyard is 20%.

MOTHER’S DAY

The daytime hours will be sunny and hot with high temperatures in the lower 90s.

Mother's Day will be hot and dry, but storms are likely after 6 pm.

A cold front will sweep through after sunset and is likely to generate storms after 6 pm. The main threats are damaging wind gusts up to 65 mph, large hail, and heavy rainfall could lead to localized street flooding.

There is a Level 3 Enhanced risk for strong storms to develop late Sunday into early Monday.

For the Hill Country, expect the storms for window for severe to be 8 PM to 11 PM Sunday, with storms ending by 1 AM. For San Antonio, expect storms from 10 PM Sunday to 1 AM Monday, with it clearing by 3 AM.

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