SAN ANTONIO/SOUTH TEXAS — The Weather Prediction Center’s latest 7-day rainfall forecast is showing a significant and widespread precipitation event unfolding across San Antonio and much of South Texas over the next week. Totals ranging from 2 to 5 inches or more are forecast across a large swath of the region, easily pushing San Antonio and surrounding areas into above normal rainfall territory for June — what would mark the third consecutive month of above normal precipitation for the area.
Corpus Christi and Coastal South Texas Facing the Heaviest Totals at 2 to 5 Inches Plus
The heaviest rainfall totals over the next seven days are forecast across the Corpus Christi area and coastal South Texas, where the WPC is showing 2 to 5 inches or more. This zone stretching from Goliad and Hallettsville southward through Corpus Christi and toward the coast carries the deepest rainfall signal on the forecast map, shown in the deep red and purple shading…