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As expected, the rain this weekend has been “come-and-go”. It has not been a wash out, and Sunday’s forecast is similar. You have a *chance* for rain, but it is not guaranteed. Here’s what you need to know:
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SUNDAY MORNING: A damp start
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON: Additional storms possible, but again — NOT A WASH OUT (40%)
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SEVERE? It’s a small possibility Sunday afternoon, so we’ll be watching closely
FORECAST
This morning, we’re just seeing showers and damp roads around San Antonio. I expect this to continue through sunrise Sunday.
Meanwhile, stronger storms have developed near Del Rio this morning. Watch live radar in the video above. Here’s what you need to know for the rest of your Sunday:
SUNDAY
Sunday’s forecast for San Antonio (Copyright 2026 by KSAT – All rights reserved.)
We’ll likely see a pause in rain from about lunch to the early afternoon. But we’re not out of the woods just yet.
We’ll maintain a 40% chance for storms through the afternoon and evening, especially if clouds break enough for additional heating. Any storms that redevelop could again produce hail, damaging winds, and heavy rainfall. BUT AGAIN, A 40% CHANCE IS NOT A WASH OUT OR A GUARANTEE FOR RAIN. Rather, you should stay weather aware if you have any Sunday afternoon plans outdoors.
Otherwise, it will stay warm and muggy, with highs near 80 degrees.
RAINFALL FORECAST TODAY
Most of us will see less than 0.25″ of rain. However, there will be bullseyes of 2+” for those few who do see a storm. Wherever that kind of rain sets up, localized flooding would be an issue.
NEXT WEEK
Much less active next week, but we do have a chance for a storm or two Wednesday. Then, quiet and near 90° as Fiesta begins. For the first weekend of Fiesta, we’ll have a small chance for rain Saturday as a cold front moves through, making for a cooler, pleasant Sunday.
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