Severe thunderstorms, hail to threaten South Texas Sunday. Here’s a timeline.

Plenty of atmospheric moisture streaming in from the south over the past few days has led to scattered showers and storms across Central and South Texas. However, rainfall totals have been quite light.

If you haven’t seen much rain yet, you’ll have another chance this weekend. Storm coverage will rise, and a few storms may also bring isolated large hail and flooding. The highest risk for severe weather will stay north and west of San Antonio, but isolated severe thunderstorms are still possible locally, especially by Sunday. Here’s a timeline of what you can expect.

Weekend forecast timeline

Saturday morning: Relatively quiet weather is expected in San Antonio Saturday morning, but a few scattered showers (30% chance) are still possible. Temperatures will start in the upper 60s, but rise into the lower 70s by 10-11 a.m.

Saturday afternoon: San Antonio’s best chances of rain Saturday will occur between noon. and 6 p.m. However, storms will still be scattered, meaning that not everyone will see significant rainfall. This activity also will move quickly, so rain likely won’t last for more than 30 minutes at a time. Bring an umbrella along, but don’t cancel any outdoor plans, as large parts of the day will remain dry…

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