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Besides a slight chance of rain on Monday, the San Angelo area has a forecast of dry weather through Friday with daytime high temperatures in the mid-90s and overnight lows in the low 70s.
The 6.11 inches of rain Thursday is also the highest one-day rainfall total in San Antonio in more than 12 years, since 9.87 inches of rain fell on May 25, 2013. Today also ranks as the second ...
San Antonio recorded exactly 2 inches of rain on Monday. A few lingering raindrops after midnight raised the storm total to 2.01 inches. It been a long time since we’ve seen that much rain at once.
San Antonio’s rainfall total for the year sits at 8.12 inches — over 4 inches below the normal of 12.28 inches. Other areas, such as Austin and Del Rio, are also showing rainfall amounts well ...
Rain chances increase across Houston and San Antonio Saturday So, if you are hitting I-10, the best day would be any day before Saturday. However, you may still hit a shower or storm on Friday.
Rainy weather is in the forecast for San Angelo this week. "The Big Country had some severe weather over the weekend with strong wind gusts over 70 miles an hour with large hail," Nagel said.
More rain is expected in South Texas as a disturbance approaches from the west. If San Antonio does get another round of storms, it will likely impact the metro from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. Wednesday.
Some neighborhoods in San Antonio, Texas, saw upwards of 5 inches of rain during recent downpours. Here's how much fell around town and how it affected our drought.
This year, March was San Diego's only rain-producing month with an average of 2.82 inches, so far; a round of light rain came on the last day of the month to add to these totals.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — Moderate to heavy rain impacted the Thursday morning commute across San Diego County. This wet weather was coupled with strong gusty winds making driving conditions ...
The 6.11 inches of rain Thursday is also the highest one-day rainfall total in San Antonio in more than 12 years, since 9.87 inches of rain fell on May 25, 2013. Today also ranks as the second ...
Now, San Antonio's 2025 rainfall total sits at 8.12 inches, which is 4.16 inches below average for the year to date. If you go back farther in time, the drought becomes more apparent.
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