Recent rainfall to be reflected in today’s drought update
San Antonio and the Hill Country have seen higher than average rainfall over the last 30 days, improving our drought situation. (Copyright KSAT-12 2025 – All Rights Reserved)FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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DROUGHT: Weekly update by 9am, likely shows improvement
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CONSISTENT WEATHER: Comfortable mornings, hot and dry afternoons continue
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THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL: Warm temperatures, sunset at 7:43pm
FORECAST
Yes, it’s been a dry week, but this past weekend’s rainfall likely put a dent in our drought situation. We’ll find out for sure around 8:30am when the weekly drought monitor is issued. We’ll update it here as soon as it comes in.
LAKE LEVELS
One factor that plays into the drought update is the level of area reservoirs. While they are still very low, we have seen improvements over the last three months.
Lake levels have shown improvement over the last 3 months. (Copyright KSAT-12 2025 – All Rights Reserved)
STEADY FORECAST
If nothing else, the weather has been consistent this week and the pattern shows few signs of change. As for today, expect a comfortable morning (near 70) and evening, while the afternoon (mid-90s) will be toasty. The only small change is that a shower or two could briefly pop up southeast of San Antonio. The rain chance is 10% or lower.
A small chance of a brief shower exists, mainly SE of SA today (Copyright KSAT-12 2025 – All Rights Reserved)Today’s high temperatures (Copyright KSAT-12 2025 – All Rights Reserved)
FOOTBALL GAMES
Thanks to lower humidity levels, it’ll be hot at kickoff, but not so bad by halftime. Sunset is at 7:43pm, allowing temps to quickly fall into the 80s.
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