
Happy weekend!
KEY POINTS:
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• Hot with afternoon heat index values ranging from 105° to 110°
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• Minimal rain chances — 10% to 20% for lucky few
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• Saharan dust will bring hazy skies
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• Too early to tell if Tropical Storm Beryl will make landfall along Mexico or U.S. coast
FORECAST DETAILS:
There are a few patchy showers southeast of San Antonio this morning, but as the sun rises, it’ll turn into a hot and humid Saturday with highs in the upper-90s and heat index values as high as 110° around 4/5pm.
Tropical moisture from the Caribbean will mainly stay south, impacting Mexico, but a stray shower for the SA metro area with a few more clouds are possible Sunday. Chance is only 10% to 20%. Otherwise, another hot day.
Hazy skies this weekend from the first seasonal arrival of Saharan dust. The plume will not be thick enough to cause major allergy issues, only a small and not noticeable dip in air quality for most.
TROPICS:
Tropical Storm Beryl has formed in the Atlantic. It is expected to strengthen into a hurricane and move toward the Caribbean by midweek. It’s too early to tell *if* and *where* it would impact the Mexico or U.S. coast, but we will keep you posted!
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