Texas Weather Alert Now: I-35 Drivers Face 60% Storm Risk by Wednesday in San Antonio

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Texas starts the morning warm and muggy across San Antonio, where clouds hang low and the air already feels heavy at 69 degrees. Roads along I-35 and Loop 410 remain dry for now, but storm chances are building as moisture deepens.

According to the National Weather Service in Austin/San Antonio, skies will gradually clear with highs soaring to 88 degrees. South southeast winds increase to 15 mph with gusts near 20 mph, reinforcing early Spring Warmth across Bexar County.

A slight chance of drizzle develops after 3 a.m., then rain chances climb to 60 percent Wednesday. Showers become likely by afternoon, and a few thunderstorms could develop as highs reach 86 degrees. Brief heavy rain may reduce visibility during the commute.

Storm chances continue Wednesday night at 40 percent before another round develops Thursday morning. Highs hold near 87 degrees Thursday with a 30 percent rain chance early, then partial clearing by afternoon.

By Friday, rain chances increase again to 50 percent with isolated thunderstorms possible. Highs ease slightly into the mid-80s. Keep umbrellas nearby and allow extra time if traveling during downpours.

Clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8, bringing longer daylight and stronger March Spring vibes. Showers and thunderstorms remain possible into the weekend, but early next week trends seasonably warm with highs in the lower 80s.

This active pattern keeps South Texas on alert as we move deeper into March. Are you seeing building clouds or gusty winds in your neighborhood?

Five Day Outlook for San Antonio, Texas:
Wednesday: High 86°, showers likely
Thursday: High 87°, chance of showers early
Friday: High 85°, chance of storms
Saturday: High 84°, showers and storms possible
Sunday: High 80°, showers likely