Watch in force in force to the Labor Day for San Antonio, Texas Hill Country

Predictable forecasts
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Watch flooded: The floods are * possible * Sunday and start of work
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The highest rain chance: Sunday afternoon at the evening (60%)
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Labor Day: Possible persistent morning storms (40%)
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Amounts: Pockets from 1 “to 3”, Bullseye 4 “+
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Concerns: Street flood, Rivers / Streams Rise
FORECAST
SUNDAY
The storms are starting to develop along a draped front front in the north of the country of the hills. These storms will slowly grow south to the metropolitan region of San Antonio at 10 p.m.
A high rain with a frequent lightning will be slow, quickly producing 1 “to 3” of rain in the pockets, with a 4 “rain bullseye+ possible everywhere in the flooded watch area. The strongest storms will also be capable of 40 to 50 mph.
Do not cancel the plans
Although the floods are possible in places, it is important to note that there will still be people who are entirely missing the rain. Keep your plans, but have an option ready to dodge you inside if you get a storm.
Stay aware and have a way to get weather alerts
Keep the Ksat Weather Authority at hand. We will get on the application and bring you live weather cover if necessary!
Reminder: a flood * shows * means that we monitor the possibility of flooding. A flood * Warning * means that the floods are event And you should act. If you get a warning, avoid driving on flooded roads and find higher land if necessary.
Labor festival
We will always have to be in force for the floods of some persistent morning rains on Monday. That being said, there is less chance of rain tomorrow. It will also be fresh, with a summit almost 90 °
Next week
Calm, dry and warmer for most of next week. However, the rain returns to forecasts by next weekend
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