RIVER PARADE & MONDAY: Damp & chilly, flood risk for northeast Bexar County

RIVER PARADE & MONDAY: Damp & chilly, flood risk for northeast Bexar County

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

  • SHOWERS TODAY: Off & on light-to-moderate rain, few rumbles of thunder
    • FLASH FLOOD WARNING: NE Bexar County, Comal, and Guadalupe Counties could see road flooding through 6 pm — especially around construction zones. Please use caution. See live radar above.
    • RIVER PARADE: Damp & Chilly. Rain jackets/ponchos encouraged. Can bring umbrellas
  • TONIGHT: Heavier rain possible. Watching for water on roads
  • LINGERING RAIN TUESDAY: Especially Tuesday morning
  • REST OF WEEK: Warming trend, isolated storms

FORECAST

TEXAS CAVALIERS RIVER PARADE

The latest on the River Parade Forecast

The Texas Cavaliers say they will not cancel the parade unless the weather is dangerous. Rain jackets and ponchos are encouraged; Umbrellas are allowed.

  • Rain chance: 80%-90%
  • Generally off & on showers, a few rumbles of thunder
  • Temperatures upper-50s

PLEASE NOTE: If attending the parade, be very careful on your way home. There is the possibility of heavier rain, leading to water on roads, late tonight (after 9 pm).

TUESDAY

Lingering rain is likely, especially in the morning. If you are headed to NIOSA on Tuesday night, rain should be winding down. Highs on Tuesday will reach the upper-60s.

REST OF THE WEEK

Temperatures will return to more spring-like numbers. In fact, by Friday, we’ll be back near 90 for a high. While the pattern doesn’t show high odds for rain, we will see isolated storms each and every day. Should a storm develop Wednesday through the weekend, severe weather can’t be ruled out.

The latest forecast from Your Weather Authority

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