This Morning: Patchy Rain Bands Move East Across San Antonio and South Central Texas With Cool 50s Start and Spotty Showers Continuing Through Early Hours
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS — A band of patchy rain is moving across South Central Texas this morning, bringing scattered showers and pockets of moderate rainfall as it gradually shifts east. Temperatures are starting off on the cooler side, sitting in the upper 50s across San Antonio, adding a damp and chilly feel to the early morning commute.
Patchy Showers Spread Across San Antonio Region
Radar shows scattered rain bands stretching across areas west and south of San Antonio, including Kerrville, Hondo, Pleasanton, and Floresville. These showers are uneven in coverage, meaning some locations are seeing steady rain while others remain mostly dry.
The rain is not forming a solid line, but rather moving in clusters, creating brief periods of rainfall as each band passes through.
Heavier Rain Pockets Developing South and Southeast
Some of the more intense rainfall is currently focused south and southeast of San Antonio, particularly near Pleasanton, Karnes City, and surrounding communities. These areas are seeing heavier bursts of rain compared to lighter showers closer to the city. Localized downpours could briefly reduce visibility and create slick road conditions in these zones.
System Gradually Moving East Through the Morning
The overall trend shows this rain activity shifting eastward over time, meaning areas west of San Antonio, including parts of the Hill Country, will begin to dry out first.
Meanwhile, locations east and southeast of the city can expect rain chances to linger a bit longer through the morning hours before gradually improving.
Cool Start Adds to Damp Morning Conditions
Temperatures around 57°F in San Antonio are contributing to a cool and damp start to the day. Combined with cloud cover and light rain, it will feel noticeably cooler than typical morning conditions for this time of year.
As rain moves out later in the morning, temperatures may begin to recover slightly, but cloudy skies could limit warming. Stay with NapervilleLocal.com for the latest weather updates and local forecast coverage.

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