Downpours over saturated soils may lead to flash flooding
SAN ANTONIO – A Flood Watch has been issued for a lot of our area together with Bexar County from 9 pm this night till Friday 9 at pm This watch covers counties alongside the Highway 90 hall and north and consists of Wilson County. Counties additional south should not included on this watch.
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The Flood Watch was issued for the potential for some areas to see two to 4 inches of rainfall with a really remoted spot nearer to six inches potential.
In Bexar County, this situation can simply produce localized flooding (flood advisories) within the city panorama however the danger for a Flash Flood Warning is there too.
While the watch begins at 9 pm, the rain will slowly develop and broaden by means of the in a single day and embody some thunderstorms. This will final by means of Friday morning. If storms prepare over the identical space with excessive rainfall charges, it will likely be straightforward for some areas to see a fast one to three inches of rainfall.
During the day Friday, intervals of rain will proceed and from time to time, extra thunderstorms will transfer throughout earlier than whole drying begins Friday night.
In addition to the chance of flooding, a number of storms with hail and gusts over 50 mph can be potential in a single day by means of Friday.
Cooler situations are forecast to finish the week, with highs dropping into the 60s and 70s Friday and this weekend. A drying and warming pattern is forecast subsequent week.
TODAY:
Mostly Cloudy, 30% PM Rain
HIGHS: 79 – 83
WINDS: NE to SE 7 – 14mph
Possibly a number of breaks of solar within the afternoon with a pair showers or a stray thunderstorm potential.
FRIDAY:
Cloudy, 90% Rain
HIGHS: 65 – 69
WINDS: NE to NW 8 – 16mph
More standard rain builds. Expecting on and off showers or thunderstorms within the space, then principally cloudy with extra showers or thunderstorms potential later within the day. Can’t rule out a powerful storm and an space with domestically heavy rain.
SATURDAY:
Turns Mostly Sunny, Nice Day
HIGHS: 70 – 74
WINDS: NNE 8 – 16mph
Absolutely lovely day! Low humidity with a cool morning adopted by partly sunny skies turning principally sunny with temperatures simply into the 70s.
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