South Texas remains locked in a stagnant, summer-like weather pattern, with San Antonio recording no measurable rainfall in 24 of the past 25 days. The one day that did see rain? A mere 0.01 inch fell from a quick morning shower near San Antonio International Airport on Sept. 25.
Looking ahead to Friday and the weekend, most of the region will stay dry under plenty of sunshine. Still, as deeper atmospheric moisture drifts in from the Gulf Coast, a few isolated showers or weak storms may pop up in scattered spots. Here’s an overview of what to expect.
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Friday’s forecast
San Antonio has been treated to some nice, cool mornings lately, with the average low temperature of 64.6 degrees over the past seven days. Friday morning won’t be quite that cool, but lows are still expected to fall into the upper 60s just before sunrise…