South-Central Texas Faces Heavy Downpours Today: Labor Day Storms Expected

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San Antonio, TX – Residents in San Antonio should prepare for potentially disruptive weather on this Labor Day. Heavy downpours and thunderstorms are expected to move across the area today, with temperatures remaining below normal through Tuesday. The storms could intensify, causing localized flooding in low-lying areas. It’s essential to avoid outdoor activities during peak storm hours, as lightning and sudden gusts could pose significant dangers.

According to the National Weather Service in Austin/San Antonio, the best chances for rain will occur later today, extending through Tuesday. The forecast indicates that storms will become more scattered by midweek, with isolated thunderstorms lingering on Thursday. Temperatures will stay cooler than usual, providing some relief from the typical summer heat. However, those planning outdoor events should stay updated with the latest weather alerts and consider rescheduling or moving activities indoors.

As the week progresses, conditions are expected to improve, with drier and warmer weather returning by Friday and continuing into the weekend. Residents are advised to monitor local weather reports closely, especially those in areas prone to flooding, and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during this period of unsettled weather.

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