FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
- SUNDAY: Mostly dry with only a 20% chance of a stray shower
- NEXT WEEK: Below average temperatures and additional chances for heavy downpours
FORECAST

TONIGHT
The majority of counties are drying out for the overnight hours. It’s possible to have some redevelopment of showers in far western areas overnight, but San Antonio and the rest of the viewing area will stay quiet.
SUNDAY
Sunday brings a drier forecast with only a 20% chance of a stray shower, allowing most of the region to remain rain-free. Humidity will stay high and temperatures will climb into the lower 90s. Overall, the weather pattern will be noticeably quieter than Saturday.

NEXT WEEK
A northward shift in the heat dome and incoming Gulf moisture will increase rain chances Monday and Tuesday. Unsettled conditions are expected to persist through mid-week. Rain activity is expected to remain primarily scattered. Tuesday and Wednesday hold the potential for heavy downpours and a returned threat of possible street flooding.

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