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San Antonio Express-News |
However, this weekend the rain is gone, and temperatures are about to rise quickly back to above-average levels.
Yahoo |
Cars were submerged by floodwaters in McAllen, Texas, on Thursday, March 27, as severe thunderstorms brought heavy rain to the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas, triggering flash flooding.
CNN |
It’s yet another example of overwhelming rainfall becoming more frequent in a warming world, as rising global temperatures push weather toward the extremes.
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The National Weather Service is warning thunderstorm chances to South Central Texas, San Antonio and the Hill Country. Large hail possible with severe storms.
The front will move though San Antonio between 6 and 8 a.m., sending exceptionally dry air into the area, along with gusty winds.
Afternoon commuters on Thursday should expect more rain in time for rush hour and later into the evening. More rain was expected on Friday. Sunshine returns by Saturday.
The nonprofit Building a Purpose in South San Antonio is reviving a parade that was a tradition in the community nearly 50 years ago.
We’ve had a record warm March so far in South Texas. San Antonio has already hit at least 90 degrees three times this month, and we’re likely to touch the 90-degree mark for the fourth time Tuesday afternoon.