Tonight’s storm timeline

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

  • FRIDAY EVENING EVENTS: A-Okay, storms hold off until later tonight
  • STORMS TONIGHT: 12AM-7AM Saturday, some could be strong/severe
  • THREATS: Street flooding, gusty winds, isolated hail

FORECAST

STORMS LIKELY OVERNIGHT

Storm threats tonight into Saturday morning.

Storms will first make it into the Hill Country by about 9pm, then make it into San Antonio around midnight. However, experience tells us that these storms sometimes move in faster than expected, so be prepared by 10pm-11pm, just in case.

Plan for intermittent heavy rain and frequent lightning/thunder from 12am-7am, then we get a break followed by redevelopment of scattered storms Saturday afternoon.

Strong/severe storms are possible tonight and Saturday afternoon/evening with localized high gusts and localized hail possible. Keep in mind, it’s impossible to know where hail (if any) is going to hit until the hail-making storm develops.

If you have outdoor plans Saturday, don’t cancel them, but pay close attention to the weather.

Weekend forecast

FRONT NEXT WEEK

Cooler weather is still expected to arrive by midweek with sunrise temperatures in the 50s and afternoon highs in the 70s. Finally Fall will arrive!

Feeling like fall by midweek in San Antonio.

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