Isolated Thunderstorms Possible Across San Antonio: What to Expect on I-35 This Weekend

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San Antonio, TX – Isolated thunderstorms are expected to roll through parts of San Antonio on Saturday, potentially disrupting outdoor plans and travel along I-35 and I-10. While most areas will remain dry, brief storms are likely to pop up in the morning, making it important for drivers to stay alert for rapidly changing conditions.

According to the National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio, a slight chance of thunderstorms could occur before noon on Saturday, particularly closer to the Coastal Plains. Areas around San Antonio, especially those traveling toward the Hill Country, should anticipate the possibility of brief showers and gusty winds. However, most of the day will be hot and dry, with temperatures still expected to reach the low 90s.

Drivers on I-10 and U.S. 281 should remain cautious, especially during the morning hours, as storm systems may create slick roads and reduced visibility. The thunderstorms are expected to be brief but could produce localized gusty winds and lightning, posing a risk to outdoor activities.

Looking ahead to Sunday and early next week, the chance for thunderstorms will decrease, with temperatures remaining high. Sunny skies and dry conditions are forecast through Wednesday, with highs continuing in the mid-90s. Be sure to monitor weather updates and plan for the possibility of sudden changes on Saturday if traveling through storm-affected areas.

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