Showers move through SA area, more rain expected on Wednesday

A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for Western areas

SAN ANTONIO – More showers with some heavy downpours are moving through the San Antonio area early Wednesday.

The rain will then be off and on all day, KSAT 12 Meteorologist Mike Osterhage said. Thanks to the clouds and rain, temperatures will be on the cool side, near 80°.

It will be wet the rest of the week, then a bit drier and cooler this weekend, Osterhage said.

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A flash flood watch is still in effect for the western half of our area through Thursday night.

The National Weather Service says additional rainfall over the western half of the area during this
period will be 2-4 inches with isolated totals up to 8 inches. The eastern half of the area will see 1/4-1 inch with the higher totals including the San Antonio area.

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.

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