Texas – Thunder rumbles and ભારે clouds build quickly over San Antonio, where storms are beginning to intensify and could turn severe within hours, bringing heavy rain and lightning that may disrupt travel across the metro.
According to the National Weather Service, storm chances surge to 70% this afternoon, with showers and thunderstorms becoming more widespread after midday. Some storms may turn severe, producing gusty winds and heavier rainfall totals approaching a half inch in isolated areas.
Across San Antonio, New Braunfels, and Schertz, conditions will shift rapidly through the afternoon. Roads along I-35 and Loop 410 could become slick as rain picks up. Drivers should slow down during heavier downpours and avoid low-water crossings, which can flood quickly in South-Central Texas.
Storms gradually ease later, but scattered activity may linger into the evening hours. A brief lull follows Monday, with only a 20% chance of storms and highs climbing into the mid-80s. That calmer stretch offers a window for outdoor plans.
By Tuesday, skies trend mostly cloudy but quieter, with no significant storm activity expected. Midweek brings only isolated storm chances near 20%, keeping most areas dry while temperatures hold steady in the low to mid-80s.
Meteorologists continue tracking this active spring setup, though the strongest severe threat remains limited to today’s storms.
Five Day Forecast for San Antonio, Texas:
Monday: Slight chance of storms, high 85°F
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, high 84°F
Wednesday: Slight chance of storms, high 83°F
Thursday: Partly sunny, high 88°F
Friday: Mostly cloudy, high 89°F


