More afternoon showers possible; Hot, dry through the weekend

Temperatures in upper 90s common across area by Friday

SAN ANTONIO – After three days of spotty downpours, look for one more afternoon with this pattern in place, KSAT Meteorologist Justin Horne says.

Scattered showers and a few storms will be possible through the evening hours. In addition, ample cloud cover this morning and a chance of rain today should keep temperatures from going above 90. 

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The pattern does change starting tomorrow.

The dreaded "heat high" will begin to nudge its way back into South Texas.

Rain chances on Wednesday will be confined to areas east of I-35.  

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The rest of the week will likely be rain-free, with the one exception being isolated coastal showers Thursday through Friday.

By the weekend, look for a dry pattern across the area and hot temperatures.

Temperatures in the upper 90s will be common across the area by Friday. 

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About the Author:

Justin Horne is a meteorologist and reporter for KSAT 12 News. When severe weather rolls through, Justin will hop in the KSAT 12 Storm Chaser to safely bring you the latest weather conditions from across South Texas. On top of delivering an accurate forecast, Justin often reports on one of his favorite topics: Texas history.