South-Central Texas Storms Set to Hit Tonight: Prepare for Heavy Rain and Lightning

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San Antonio, TX – Storms are expected to roll into San Antonio and the surrounding Hill Country tonight, as a cold front moves through the region. Residents along I-10 should prepare for potentially hazardous driving conditions, especially with heavy rain and strong winds predicted. Tonight’s low will dip into the mid-70s, but humidity will remain high, making roads slick.

According to the National Weather Service, scattered thunderstorms could bring locally heavy rainfall, particularly in the Southern Edwards Plateau. These storms may linger through Wednesday, with Tuesday seeing the heaviest activity. Drivers should exercise caution, especially during morning commutes. Lightning and isolated flooding are possible, so staying off roads during peak storm times is recommended.

After the storms pass, temperatures will drop to the 80s by Thursday, offering some relief from the ongoing heat. Cooler, drier air is expected to settle in by Friday. Those in affected areas should remain vigilant and monitor local weather reports for updates. Keep an eye on road conditions, particularly near low-lying areas prone to flooding.

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