Storms will lose depth as they transfer into San Antonio this morning
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
THIS MORNING: Weakening storms arrive to San Antonio round midnight and final via the Wednesday morning commute
REST OF WEDNESDAY: Sunny and Dry
WEDNESDAY EVENING: Clearing and VERY WINDY. Gusts as much as 40 mph
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: Chilly mornings, comfortable afternoons
WEEKEND: Quiet and heat
FORECAST
2AM-4AM: STORMS WEAKEN, ARRIVE TO SAN ANTONIO
As the storms push east in a single day, they are going to weaken, forming right into a damaged line. Shower and storms will arrive to San Antonio after midnight. While extreme climate can’t be dominated out, it possible will simply be pockets of heavy rainfall, with lightning and thunder for San Antonio. Expect moist roads for the Wednesday morning commute.
REST OF WEDNESDAY
Skies will quickly clear and it’ll flip breezy. By the night, a chilly entrance will push via, kicking up gusty north winds. Gusts of as much as 40 mph are doable Wednesday night time.
ANOTHER FRONT EARLY NEXT WEEK
After a stretch of quiet climate, a robust entrance appears to be like to reach by Monday, making for a cold St. Patrick’s Day morning.
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