FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
- TONIGHT: Gradual clearing
- DAILY AFTERNOON RAIN CHANCE: 30%-40% from 2 pm to 7 pm through Thursday
- SAHARAN DUST: Subtle haze, stays with us through Wednesday
- 4TH FORECAST: Mainly sunny, hot & humid
FORECAST
TONIGHT
Quiet tonight ... the tropical downpours are long gone and even dropped up to one inch of rain on the far west side of San Antonio. More afternoon downpours are likely in the days ahead.
You can watch LIVE RADAR in the video above.
SPOTTY RAINFALL THIS WEEK
Rain chances this week sit at 30-40% and that’ll be mainly during the afternoon. It won’t be for everyone, but a quick 0.50″ or more is not off the table. Otherwise, we’ll see partly cloudy skies and highs in the low-90s. This type pattern is expected through Thursday.
DUSTY SKIES
As promised, the Saharan dust is arriving to the area. It’s not terribly thick and keep in mind that most of the dust is suspended high in the atmosphere above us. Meaning, we’re really not breathing in a ton of dust down here. Still, it could affect a small part of the population. Expect the dust to exit the area by Wednesday.
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Planning a July 4th celebration? Most of Texas, including San Antonio, is expected to be hot and humid. San Antonio’s high is forecast at 95 degrees.
There’s just a 20 percent chance of an afternoon downpour, but any rain should end before fireworks begin after sunset.
No weather-related interruptions are expected for evening celebrations or firework displays.
QUICK WEATHER LINKS
- Download FREE KSAT Weather Authority App: Up-to-date forecast information and livestreams from trusted local meteorologists.
- KSAT Connect: Share your weather photos.