San Antonio, Texas – Storms could interrupt your Tuesday afternoon plans in San Antonio as another round of summer thunderstorms rolls in after 1 p.m.
According to the National Weather Service, a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms will develop across Bexar County by early Tuesday afternoon, increasing humidity and making roads slick near major corridors like I-35 and Loop 410. While flooding isn’t expected to be widespread, some low-lying areas could see brief runoff issues. Calm winds will shift from the southeast around 5 mph, pushing in unstable air behind Monday’s soaking.
Expect a hot and sticky day overall. Highs on Tuesday will reach 92°F under mostly sunny skies, but the added moisture will make it feel closer to 100°F during peak hours. Drivers and outdoor workers should hydrate and monitor radar updates through the evening.
Wednesday offers little relief. Another round of scattered storms is possible after 1 p.m., followed by highs near 94°F. The cycle of heat and humidity continues through the workweek, with slightly calmer winds returning by Thursday.
🌤 Five-Day Forecast (July 8–13):
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 92°F. Slight chance of storms after 1 p.m.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, 94°F. Slight storm chance after 1 p.m.
- Thursday: Sunny, 96°F. Winds from the southeast at 10 mph.
- Friday: Sunny and hotter, 97°F. No rain expected.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, 97°F. Summer heat holds with lows near 77°F.




