A few storms remain possible tonight, especially out west... here's the latest update ~ Mia
WEATHER HEADLINES:
• Isolated storms possible tonight, especially out west
• Hotter Sunday: upper 90s
• Heating up into next week: Highs near 100°
FORECAST DETAILS:
Good evening! After a few isolated showers and storms managed to develop earlier this afternoon, most of that activity has fizzled out. Still, a stray shower will remain possible over the next few hours with temperatures gradually falling through the 80s for evening plans.
Depending on how storm activity evolves out of West Texas, a few storms may move into our far western counties later tonight (by or around midnight). These storms could initially be strong, before gradually weakening as they move eastward and approach the I-35 corridor through the early morning hours of Sunday. We'll keep a 30% potential in the forecast to see if we can't find some leftover rain move closer to San Antonio as we sleep.
After that, we'll plan to start off Sunday in the mid-70s with a lingering shower possible, before partly cloudy skies take over in the afternoon and highs reach for the upper 90s around San Antonio. Factor in the humidity, and feels-like temperatures could climb into the triple digits for a few hours. A southeast breeze will also be found at 10-15 mph sustained.
Temperatures will continue to crank up through the first full week of June with highs in the upper 90s/near 100°.
More updates to come! Until then -- have a great evening. ~ Mia