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Rain mostly done for today, more on the way

Hit-or-miss rain Saturday afternoon

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

  • SATURDAY: Sunshine and scattered afternoon downpours

  • SUNDAY: Quieter, 20% chance

  • MORE CHANCES NEXT WEEK: Pattern lends itself to more downpours

FORECAST

TODAY

Most of the shower activity for today has come to an end with a quite night ahead of us.

SCATTERED RAIN SATURDAY

Rain returns on Saturday. Random, scattered downpours will develop area-wide, mainly in the afternoon (once again from 2pm to 7pm). While it’s not a guarantee you’ll see rain, those who do could receive a quick half inch to an inch. Street flooding is possible. Lightning and gusty winds could accompany some of the heavier downpours. Otherwise, expect periods of sun, too, along with humid conditions. Don’t cancel your outdoor plans: just have the radar handy, and a way to duck inside if you happen upon a downpour.

SUNDAY

While a spotty shower is possible (20%), Sunday should be quieter and a little warmer. Highs will be in the low-90s

MORE CHANCES NEXT WEEK

The heat high shifts far to the north by early next week, opening the door for additional rain chances late Monday into Tuesday. Like this weekend, it’ll be in the form of scattered downpours. In this pattern, temperatures should stay below average.

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    Sarah Spivey

    Sarah Spivey is a San Antonio native who grew up watching KSAT. She has been a proud member of the KSAT Weather Authority Team since 2017.

    Sarah is a Clark High School and Texas A&M University graduate. She previously worked at KTEN News.

    When Sarah is not busy forecasting, she enjoys hanging out with her husband and cat, and playing music.

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    Justin Horne is a meteorologist and reporter for KSAT 12 News. When severe weather rolls through, Justin will hop in the KSAT 12 Storm Chaser to safely bring you the latest weather conditions from across South Texas. On top of delivering an accurate forecast, Justin often reports on one of his favorite topics: Texas history.

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