San Antonio, TX – Rain and isolated thunderstorms are expected to sweep across portions of the Hill Country and Edwards Plateau this week. The first day of fall brings chances for scattered storms starting Monday and continuing through Tuesday. Residents of South-Central Texas should prepare for minimal impacts but may experience isolated showers in the afternoon and early evening.
According to the National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio, rain chances will expand by Wednesday, with scattered thunderstorms forecast for the area. Although rainfall may bring cooler temperatures by Thursday, the initial storm front is expected to produce highs in the mid-90s. By midweek, residents can look forward to highs dropping to the low 80s.
Drivers along US-281 and I-35 should stay alert for wet road conditions, especially during peak travel times. Keep an umbrella handy if traveling through the Hill Country or southern Edwards Plateau Monday or Tuesday, as scattered showers are likely. Thursday marks the return of dry, cooler weather with plenty of sunshine forecast for the end of the week.