Scattered rain remains in the forecast for South Texas, with showers easing around sunset today but returning chances through the week.
What happened today
– Spotty storms dropped up to about two inches of rain in parts of Bexar County. Similar rainfall amounts are possible during the next three afternoons, though not everyone will see rain as showers will be spotty and depend on location.
What to expect in the days ahead
– Rain chances continue through the week, with Thursday offering the best likelihood of rain at about 60%. Expect scattered showers mainly during the afternoon hours, roughly 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
– The rain will be irregular, so totals will vary by neighborhood and timing.
Weekend outlook
– By the weekend, rain chances drop off. A few showers may linger Saturday, but Sunday is expected to be sunny and dry.
What this means for your plans
– If you’re heading outdoors, plan for brief, localized downpours mainly in the afternoon. Carry a lightweight umbrella or a rain jacket just in case.
– The pattern favors late-day activity if you want to catch the best chance of rainfall, especially on Thursday.
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Explanation and takeaway
– The midweek pattern reflects typical afternoon convection: daytime heating combined with available moisture yields isolated storms rather than widespread rainfall. As the week progresses, shrinking moisture and drier air are expected to reduce rain chances going into the weekend.
Summary
– Expect scattered, brief showers mainly in the afternoons through Thursday, with drying conditions by the weekend. Stay weather-aware in the late afternoon and early evening, and check the latest radar for any rapid changes.
Overall vibe
– The forecast offers practical, slight-lived rain chances with a more pleasant, drier weekend on the horizon, keeping outdoor plans doable with a light-weather mindset.