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While most of Tuesday will be quiet, storms will increase Tuesday night. A line of showers and storms will spread west to east, arriving in San Antonio after midnight. The rain will end in San Antonio by 10 a.m. Wednesday morning. A strong storm or two is possible. Skies quickly clear by midday Wednesday.
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10:30AM: Another area of heavy rain and storms are moving toward the San Antonio area. Much like before, expect frequent lightning, hail, gusty winds and locally heavy rainfall which could cause flooding. pic.twitter.com/HTyoh8DPiX
Dense fog this morning in San Antonio; fog should clear by midmorning. Storms are possible late Tuesday into Wednesday.
SAN ANTONIO - Storms are slowly moving across Bexar County this morning dropping heavy rainfall. These are not severe storms but have been capable of small h
On-and-off showers and storms will be possible in San Antonio throughout the day, with storm chances continuing through midweek.
Storms don't seem to be letting up in certain parts of Texas.
A line of strong thunderstorms, some of which could produce hail, is likely to move across Texas late Tuesday and early Wednesday.
The National Weather Service says storm chances will increase late this week and continue into early next week as a cold front and low-pressure system move toward South Central Texas.
You may want to re-evaluate any outdoor plans.