News Summary
San Antonio residents should prepare for potential severe weather during the Final Four weekend. Weather Impact Alert Days are set for April 4 and 5, with forecasts predicting thunderstorms and disruptions to events at the Alamodome. Despite warm weather before the storms, attendees are advised to remain weather-aware as they enjoy the festivities. Sunday may bring some relief with clearing skies. Stay updated as the weather can change rapidly during this exciting weekend.
Severe Weather Alert for San Antonio During Final Four Weekend
Hey, San Antonio! If you’ve been planning to catch all the excitement during the Final Four festivities this weekend, you might want to grab your umbrella and keep an eye on the sky. Weather Impact Alert Days have been officially declared for Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5. Yes, you heard it right, just as the city is gearing up for an action-packed weekend, mother nature seems to have a surprise in store!
What to Expect
Severe storms could roll into San Antonio during this time, causing potential disruptions to events at the Alamodome and other locations downtown. With cheer and excitement filling the air for the championship games, the possibility of stormy weather is certainly not what anyone hoped for. But don’t worry too much; we have all the details you need to stay informed.
Looking ahead, we can expect warm weather to persist until the end of the work week. On Friday, rain chances will ramp up, particularly peaking in the evening and continuing through the night. So, if you have plans, it may be wise to keep one eye on the weather and one eye on the fun.
Today’s Forecast
Today should be a mixed bag, with partly cloudy skies in the morning. The temperature is likely to soar into the upper 80s and lower 90s, while the southern Rio Grande might experience sizzling highs of up to 102 degrees! If you’re out and about, be sure to stay hydrated and maybe pack a hat for that sunny stroll.
As for the rest of the day, you might encounter some foggy patches in the mornings, with slim chances for showers and thunderstorms between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. But fear not! By this afternoon, we can look forward to mostly sunny skies and high temps around 85 degrees. As night falls, expect more fog, with lows settling around 67 degrees.
Weather for the Weekend
This week remains hot with potential thunderstorms looming on Friday and Saturday. After the storms roll through, though, you can look forward to some cooling relief by Sunday. Forecasts indicate that Saturday will be mostly cloudy with high temps around 85 degrees, reaching out for those rain chances of 40%!
For all the sports fans out there, this might not be the ideal setting to enjoy the games in person. Still, if you intend to attend any Final Four events, please stay alert as you may run into scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.
Looking Ahead
The following week promises to bring mostly sunny skies with a mix of warm temperatures. After experiencing gusts hitting around 25 mph on Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday’s forecast shows even hotter conditions with highs near 94 degrees. And for those wondering about Thursday, expect partly sunny weather, hovering close to 93 degrees.
Overall, stay prepared, San Antonio! Weather can always change on a dime, especially during an exciting weekend like this one. Wherever your plans take you, keep yourself updated, and enjoy the Final Four, rain or shine!
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