Mother’s Day forecast: Cold front to bring severe storm, hail risk across Texas

The few cool and cloudy days we’ve recently had in South Texas will be interrupted by more spring-like weather again this weekend. Not only will temperatures rise back into the 80s and low 90s, but we also face a rising threat of scattered but strong thunderstorms, especially by the second half of the day on Sunday.

If you have early Mother’s Day plans, don’t worry, as most of Texas will stay dry through the late afternoon. However, a cold font is expected to quickly move through Texas by Sunday evening, and strong thunderstorms are expected to develop alongside it. Here’s a look at how the next 48 hours will play out.

Saturday’s forecast

A cloudy and muggy morning is anticipated across South and Central Texas on Saturday, as temperatures will sit in the low to mid-70s through 10 a.m. With such high levels of atmospheric moisture in the area, a few isolated showers and storms are possible through the morning. Overall rain chances will be just 20% in San Antonio, though.

Clouds are expected to decrease by the middle of the day, allowing temperatures to steadily rise. San Antonio will likely experience afternoon temps in the upper 80s, but the humidity will cause temperatures to feel like the 90s…

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