Thunderstorm moving west brings heavy rain across SA | KENS 5 Weather Impact Forecast

Published: Sep 02, 2024 Duration: 00:03:40 Category: News & Politics

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All right, jackpot on the rain. I'll tell you that much. We really needed this rain and it is falling in the right spots. Now, we still do have a problem on some flooding in San Antonio. Heads up on Sola Creek. I'm gonna show you I 35 is a live picture at Solano Creek and you can see the water over this roadway. Please turn around. Don't drown. If you get up to an intersection and you've got water over the roadway. You don't know how deep that water is right there. You don't know the rate at which it's moving, just turn around and go another way. Here's the thing. Now, uh Loop 13 and WW White Road. We're expecting Sola Creek to rise to about 21 ft that came in from the San Antonio River Authority. So Sola Creek is still on the rise as we speak a live. Look around town socked in, in every direction as you'd expected some breaks in the clouds over of lake you can see and as well as out towards the T PC, that's Morgan's wonderland camp, but very cloudy but nice and rain. Cool. Look at this for early September to be in the seventies low to mid eighties. Definitely nice. Now into downtown we've got this now, a thunderstorm producing some thunder and lightning. You can see right into downtown. Let's get in here tight and show you Frost Bank Center, Alamo Dome and moving towards Wolf Stadium, nothing severe. But this is the first sign of this being a thunderstorm producing very heavy rain in the downtown area about to drop into Columbia Heights right over Terrell Heights right now, extending back towards Elmendorf. And again, moving east to west across the city, that is the healthiest downpour in the area. Move out west and now you see the counties for the flood watch until midnight tonight, which does extend farther south. We've got some stronger thunderstorms pretty much in between Cotulla and Tilden. Take a look at some of these rainfall amounts in the last 24 hours hours. Seven inches of rain. That's gonna be near Carrizo Springs, nearly si well, more than 6.5 between Cotulla and Tilden four just south of Sabina near Uvalde, five inches plus into San Antonio. And we've got look at this more than 7.5 across the east side, 4.5 near the airport, 2.5 near Leon Valley and then two near Medina Lake. We're not done. Stationary front to the south is still gonna be a lifting mechanism for some more rain this evening as well. As, even tomorrow it's stationary now. But even through Thursday, we're gonna keep rain chances in the forecast. Let's take a look at the future model hit and miss through the evening, 50 to 60% until about eight or 9 p.m. We quiet down and then here's tomorrow morning, seven o'clock out I 10 near Seguin and Gonzalez and then isolated through the afternoon. So not as widespread as today, but we're looking at about a 30 or 40% chance even in the San Antonio area tomorrow afternoon, as well as Thursday afternoon. Not enough for a weather impact alert, but definitely any additional rains in the wrong spot will lead to localized flooding. We're just not expecting a whole lot, maybe half an inch over the next and this is the seven day forecast, by the way. All right. How about the 14 day forecast? Let's take a look, temperature wise. We're gonna hold on these nice lower to mid nineties mainly because with all this rainfall that's gonna keep temperatures below average. So we'll go with a pair of nineties for Wednesday. Thursday, rain changes at 30% lingering shower on Friday don't expect it but 10% now 93 will warm up a little bit. Saturday is 93 as well. Lots of sunshine to begin next week as we go into again. 91 or 92 maybe some mid nineties for the weekend of the 14th and 15th, but still not looking too bad at all.

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