Flooding threat ending; drier, warmer days ahead
Spotty showers stay within the forecast at the moment
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
SPOTTY SHOWERS: Light showers will proceed by the primary half of the day
WARMING TREND: Temps return to the 80s by Wednesday
ISOLATED STORMS: Friday by Sunday
FORECAST
TODAY
Yesterday’s rainfall was nothing in need of spectacular, with 5-day totals topping 5″ in San Antonio! The aquifer is responding (up over 5 toes since Saturday) and continues to rise. Spotty gentle showers will proceed this morning, nevertheless, any heavy rain will push east of the world. A flood threat stays for these from Gonzales to Hallettsville. Rain possibilities will lower by the afternoon.
WARMING TREND
Wednesday brings a return to the 80s and it will steadily heat from there. 90s are attainable for the weekend, whereas humidity stays intact. It will likely be heat and sticky for Fiesta occasions all through the weekend.
ISOLATED STORMS
Wednesday brings remoted rain, however any exercise will likely be few and much between. Thursday possible stays quiet. However, by Friday and Saturday, the dryline will make a run at South Texas. This might fire up a bit extra exercise, nonetheless, it will be largely stray, afternoon storms. Should a storm develop throughout the Friday to Sunday timeframe, extreme climate could be attainable.
