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San Antonio, TX – South Central Texas will see isolated thunderstorms this week as cooler temperatures usher in the first signs of fall. Forecasters are calling for a 20-40% chance of isolated showers on Wednesday, with highs in the 27-30s. Rain chances will decrease Thursday and Friday, allowing for a drier air mass over the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio, a persistent storm system will produce isolated thunderstorms through Friday. After that, drier and cooler conditions are expected, with highs around 80 degrees on Sunday and Monday, providing a more refreshing start to the week.
Residents should expect minimal weather impacts from these showers. Temperatures will continue to rise above 25 degrees during the day, while nighttime lows will fall to above 15 degrees by Sunday, signaling an early fall trend. The weather outlook for San Antonio improves significantly over the weekend, with sunny skies dominating the forecast Saturday through Monday.
Although storm chances decrease toward the end of the week, residents are advised to be alert for possible thunderstorms, especially in isolated areas of south-central Texas. Plan for a sunnier, cooler weekend.