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Brace for More Storms Tonight

After a stormy Saturday morning, we’ll have another chance tonight — that’s the short version. Storm chances remain a possibility tonight, and folks in and around San Antonio should expect rounds of showers and pockets of heavy rain into the evening and overnight. This piece walks through timing, hazards like flash flooding and lightning, and practical steps you can take to stay safe.

Morning showers left puddles and tired commuters across the region, and a similar setup is folding back in later today. A persistent area of instability is looping through the atmosphere, meaning storms won’t be a single burst but multiple rounds. Expect variability: scattered cells could brighten into heavy downpours while neighboring streets stay dry.

Timing is a big part of the story — the prime window for stronger storms looks to be late afternoon into the evening, then again after midnight for some spots. That means evening plans and commuters heading home should keep an eye on radar and be ready to slow down. Roadways with poor drainage are the places to be cautious, since even a short, intense burst of rain can create slick conditions fast.

Heavy rain is the headline threat, but wind and frequent lightning are not far behind. Any thunderstorm can produce dangerous cloud-to-ground strikes, and gusty outflow can knock around unsecured outdoor items. Microbursts and sudden wind shifts are possible with stronger cells, so give weather alerts your attention and move indoors if lightning approaches.

Flash flooding can show up without much warning, especially in low-lying neighborhoods and underpasses where water pools. If rain becomes heavy and persistent, avoid driving into flooded stretches — turn around, don’t drown. For residents in flood-prone areas, a simple checklist like moving valuables higher, unplugging sensitive electronics, and having a flashlight handy can save headaches later.

For planning tonight, consider a few practical moves: secure loose patio furniture, bring pets inside, and allow extra travel time. If you have outdoor plans, have a solid backup or move things earlier in the day before the storms organize. Remember that power outages are possible, so keep phone batteries charged and have a way to get alerts if internet service drops.

Meteorological setups like this are often tricky for forecasters because small differences in temperature and moisture decide who gets the heavy stuff. A storm that blossoms over one neighborhood can be a nothing-burger a mile away. That’s why real-time radar and short-term alerts matter more than long-range guesses — they tell you what’s actually heading your way.

“After a stormy Saturday morning, we’ll have another chance tonight” is the simple takeaway, and it’s true without being dramatic. Storm chances remain a possibility tonight, so stay weather-aware, plan conservatively for travel and outdoor activities, and treat heavy rain and lightning with respect. Small preparations now mean fewer surprises later.

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