Could San Antonio see rain this weekend? Doubtful, but not impossible
Saharan dust will be on its way out later today, while heat remains the big story. A stray storm or two can’t be ruled out over the weekend.
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Saharan dust will be on its way out later today, while heat remains the big story. A stray storm or two can’t be ruled out over the weekend.
The plume of Saharan dust is making its way into deep South Texas and will spread across the state today.
Dust from Africa moves across the Atlantic every year from late spring to early fall
In what has been an usual month, we’ll wrap things up with a fairly dense plume of Saharan dust.
After a few showers this morning, we’ll head into a drier, hotter pattern. We’ll also see hazy skies, as a plume of Saharan dust heads in our direction.
Medina Lake has risen over five feet this week
Multi-inch amounts have fallen across the most drought-stricken part of our area
Flash flooding continues across the Hill Country on Tuesday for areas near Rocksprings, Kerrville, and Bandera. In some of these areas, over 6 inches of rain has fallen in the last 24 hours.
An active pattern has set up across Texas, allowing for scattered showers and storms to stay in the forecast.
On & off rain this week will limit highs to the 80s, especially Tuesday through Friday