San Antonio, TX – Scattered thunderstorms are expected across South-Central Texas from Monday through midweek, bringing much-needed relief from the recent heat. Tuesday and Wednesday will see the highest chances of storms, with temperatures ranging from the lower 90s to near 100 degrees. Despite the rain, temperatures will remain close to seasonal averages, with highs in the 90s and lows in the 70s.
The National Weather Service in Austin-San Antonio reports that isolated thunderstorms will begin Monday, with more scattered activity by Tuesday. Residents in cities like San Antonio, Austin, and Uvalde should prepare for brief, intense rain showers and occasional lightning. The storms are expected to taper off slightly by Thursday, with only isolated showers predicted.
However, temperatures will continue to hover around the mid-90s throughout the week, with a slight dip by the weekend. Friday and Saturday will bring another round of scattered thunderstorms, especially during the afternoon and evening hours. These storms could provide some relief from the heat, but the high humidity will keep conditions feeling warm.
Drivers should remain cautious, as wet roads and reduced visibility could make travel hazardous, especially during peak storm times. Keep an eye on weather updates throughout the week to stay informed of changing conditions.




