A few strong storms are possible Sunday evening

Some of these scattered storms could produce gusty winds, localized flooding

SAN ANTONIO – Temperatures above 100 degrees and the chance for strong to severe storms? That's June in South Texas!


Thankfully, a cold front will arrive Sunday night to cool us off a bit. However, the front will also bring the chance for scattered showers and storms.

Beginning in the Hill Country Sunday evening, scattered showers and storms will push southward toward San Antonio, with an estimated arrival time of 8-10 PM. Some of these storms will have the capability to be strong or severe, with damaging wind gusts, some areas of hail greater than the size of quarters, and localized flooding possible.

Overnight Sunday, scattered storms will continue into the early hours of Monday morning. Extra cloudiness, breezy winds from the north, and isolated showers will keep the temperature much cooler Monday. Highs should only be near 80 degrees.


About the Authors

Sarah Spivey is a San Antonio native who grew up watching KSAT. She has been a proud member of the KSAT Weather Authority Team since 2017. Sarah is a Clark High School and Texas A&M University graduate. She previously worked at KTEN News. When Sarah is not busy forecasting, she enjoys hanging out with her husband and cat, and playing music.

Kaiti Blake is a child weather-geek-turned-meteorologist. A member of the KSAT Weather Authority, Kaiti is a co-host of the Whatever the Weather video podcast. After graduating from Texas Tech University, Kaiti worked at WJTV 12 in Jackson, Mississippi and KTAB in Abilene.

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