San Antonio residents are waking up to wet conditions this Sunday as moderate to heavy rain spreads across the city from the south, with the possibility of lingering showers and storms continuing through Tuesday. The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Advisory for parts of south Bexar County and western Guadalupe County until 10:15 a.m. Due to rainfall totals reaching up to two inches in some areas.
The cooler weather experienced on Saturday is contributing to a less severe storm potential for Sunday, but pockets of heavy rainfall are developing. Even as some areas may experience only light showers and cloudy skies, others are seeing more substantial downpours. The ongoing rain is part of a larger weather pattern expected to bring chances for precipitation over the next several days, according to the KENS 5 Weather Team.
Flood Advisory and Current Conditions
As of 8:51 a.m. CDT, conditions at San Antonio International Airport (KSAT) reveal mostly cloudy skies and a temperature of 55°F (13°C). Humidity is high at 87%, with a north wind blowing at 9 mph. The barometer reads 30.06 in (1016.9 mb), and visibility is 10.00 miles. The wind chill is currently 53°F (12°C). A Flood Advisory is in effect for south Bexar County and western Guadalupe County until 10:15 a.m. Due to localized rainfall amounts.
Reports have already come in of lightning strikes and hail across the San Antonio region. While storms are expected to remain scattered throughout the afternoon, residents should remain aware of changing conditions. Afternoon temperatures will remain cooler than typical for March, peaking in the mid to upper 60s.
Looking Ahead: Warmer Temperatures and Increased Storm Potential
Rain chances will persist into Sunday night, with mostly cloudy skies and mild overnight lows in the 60s. Monday is expected to bring warmer temperatures and increased humidity as Gulf moisture returns, potentially pushing high temperatures back near 80°F. This warmth will fuel a more active weather setup by Tuesday and Wednesday, increasing the risk of strong to severe storms.
These potential storms could bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and hail to parts of South-Central Texas. The National Weather Service’s 7-day forecast for San Antonio indicates a 40% chance of thunderstorms today, with a slight chance continuing tonight. Monday carries a 40% chance of showers, increasing to a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday, and a chance of thunderstorms on Tuesday night.
Authorities are advising residents to stay weather aware and monitor forecasts closely as the timing and exact impacts of the developing weather system become clearer over the next couple of days. The Austin/San Antonio office of the National Weather Service is offering Severe Weather and Flood Training in 2026; details can be found on their website.
The Weather Channel’s 10-day forecast for San Antonio, Texas 78223, confirms the continued chance of precipitation through midweek. View the full forecast here.
As the week progresses, residents should prepare for potentially hazardous weather conditions and stay informed through reliable sources like the National Weather Service and local news outlets. The situation remains fluid, and continued monitoring is crucial.
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