EDWARDS AQUIFER: Levels near 34-year low as San Antonio’s dry stretch continues
The aquifer level has fallen more than eight feet since early September.
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The aquifer level has fallen more than eight feet since early September.
Record high temperatures for late October are expected again today. Dense fog in the Coastal Plains, Southeast Texas, Golden Triangle, and Coastal Bend will lift by late morning. We expect another round of dense fog Thursday morning across the southeastern third of Texas. Tomorrowâs fog will likely also impact South Texas, the Hill Country, Central […]
The pattern remains a dry one this week, with drought conditions worsening. However, a bit of a shift next week could bring some changes.
Late October has arrived, but Mother Nature didnât get the memo. The weather in Texas will continue to emulate late summer, with afternoon temperatures approaching record highs. Yup, upper 80s and 90s are likely across the state over the next several days. Outside of a few showers in the Big Bend this afternoon, appreciable rainfall […]
Warm temperatures and dry conditions will be the theme for the rest of the week.
It’s been more than 45 days since measurable rainfall was officially recorded in San Antonio, a concerning fact in a time period where we typically see rain
It’s now been 45 consecutive days without measurable rainfall at San Antonio International Airport.
Summer weather has returned to Texas and will likely stick around through the final days of October. There is no sign of rain across most of Texas over the next seven days. Scattered showers and storms are expected in the Texas Panhandle and, to a lesser extent, in West Texas through the afternoon as a […]
Staying dry, too, with no notable rain chances in the forecast.
Gradually warming above average over the next several days