San Antonio, Texas – Storms are back on the radar for South Central Texas, with San Antonio bracing for a stretch of unsettled spring weather starting Wednesday afternoon. Drivers along I-35 and Loop 410 should prepare for reduced visibility, slick roads, and isolated thunderstorms through Friday night.
According to the National Weather Service, a 50% chance of thunderstorms arrives today, bringing possible lightning and wind gusts up to 20 mph. Rain chances taper slightly overnight but return Thursday with another round of afternoon storms likely. Rainfall may be sporadic, but it’s enough to disrupt daily commutes and impact outdoor activities.
By Thursday evening, San Antonio could see gusts near 20 mph as another line of storms moves in. Friday brings yet another wave of moisture, keeping travel conditions unpredictable into the weekend. Highs will remain in the upper 80s, but cloudy skies and scattered rain could impact visibility and traffic flow across the metro area.
Residents are urged to avoid flooded roadways, secure outdoor furniture, and monitor real-time alerts. Keep mobile devices charged and check local conditions before commuting, especially during afternoon peak hours.
📅 5-Day Spring Weather Outlook for San Antonio:
- Wednesday: 50% chance of thunderstorms, high near 84°F
- Thursday: 50% chance of storms, breezy, high near 86°F
- Friday: 30% chance of rain, partly sunny, high near 88°F
- Saturday: Sunny, high near 90°F
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 93°F


