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Memorial Day Weekend Weather: Severe storms, flood risk could disrupt plans

SAN ANTONIO – Storms started the day producing strong gusts and some hail along with a Flood Advisory in Bexar to Medina County. This round of rain will gradually move east across our eastern zone counties and along the coast this afternoon.

Areas of sunshine are likely to move in for the afternoon. Given the morning rain and storms, much of the rest of the day could end up dry and pleasant.

Storms gradually moving away with rain this afternoon

The big “we’ll see” is if scattered storms can develop this evening or if we see storms up north drop south into our area before midnight.

Here’s how much rain has fallen last 5 days including today’s rainfall.

Total rainfall so far since early in the week

Flood Watch is now in effect for much of Memorial Day weekend. Given recent rainfall, it’s becoming increasingly easier to produce flooding in our viewing area.

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After this morning round of rain, the middle of the day will end up fairly dry with some heating into the low 80s. We could see more scattered showers or storms develop late in the day into tonight. These storms would be slow movers with high rainfall rates and capable of localized flooding.

Future radar early evening

Future radar late this evening

Memorial Day Monday ends up being a pretty nice day with only an isolated shower or storm possible late day. Highs will be in the upper 80s.

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