Texas Spring Storms: Severe Thunderstorm Watch for San Antonio Ends Early Saturday Morning

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San Antonio, TX – Spring storms that brought severe weather to San Antonio and surrounding areas are clearing out, with the severe thunderstorm watch now expired. The National Weather Service issued the watch early Saturday morning, which has now passed, marking the end of the immediate threat. Rain, strong winds, and the possibility of hail affected South Texas overnight, but conditions are expected to improve rapidly.

Though the watch has ended, local residents are still advised to exercise caution as roads may remain slick from overnight rain. Areas along I-35, I-10, and US-281 could still experience localized flooding, particularly in low-lying regions. Travel delays are possible due to the storm’s residual effects, so drivers should remain alert.

Looking ahead, the weekend will bring more pleasant weather. Temperatures in San Antonio are expected to reach highs around 76°F on Saturday, with mostly sunny skies by afternoon. Overnight lows will dip to 45°F. By Sunday, conditions will remain mild with highs in the mid-60s, and the forecast points to sunny skies through the start of the week.

The five-day forecast offers a more typical spring outlook, with warm temperatures and clear skies expected through Tuesday. This break from the stormy weather will provide a chance for residents to enjoy milder conditions before the next round of spring showers later in the week.