Downpours still likely, flash flood watch cancelled for Bexar County

Thunderstorms are possible in SA area, NWS says

SAN ANTONIO – Showers and some heavy downpours will continue on Thursday, with the heaviest rain localized in the Southwest, KSAT 12 Meteorologist Mike Osterhage said. 

The flash flood watch has been cancelled for Bexar County and some of the Hill Country, but it does however remain in effect elsewhere.

It will also be a bit drier and cooler this weekend, Osterhage said.

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The National Weather Service says there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms in our area, with a possible thunderstorm after 7 a.m. The day will be cloudy, with a high near 81 degrees.

The chance of precipitation on Thursday is 60% and the new rainfall amounts are between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in the thunderstorms.

A front will also come through later Friday and bring a quick taste of Fall for the weekend, Osterhage said.

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About the Authors:

Meteorologist Mike Osterhage handles the weather forecasting duties for the Emmy-award winning "Good Morning San Antonio" and as co-host of “SA Live” in the afternoon. Mike received his meteorology degree from Mississippi State and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Oakland University in Rochester, Mich.

Ben Spicer is a digital journalist who works the early morning shift for KSAT.