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KSAT 12 Meteorologist (CBM) - MN➡️ND➡️D.C. ➡️ TEXAS is home. Family & faith first but fishing a close 2nd. Proud dad. Thermometer maker

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  • 2 weeks ago | tspantx.com | Sarah Spivey |Adam Caskey

      CHILLY MORNINGS THIS WEEK: In the 40s, low-50sHUMIDITY: Pleasantly lowCOMFORTABLE AFTEROONS: Gradually warming into the 80sOAK: Pesky pollen is peakingNO RAIN: Staying dry for at least the next 10 daysIf you’re planning on enjoying festivities for tonight’s NCAA Men’s Final Four Championship game or the river parade, know that it will get chilly quickly. Temperatures will fall into the 50s shortly after sunset.

  • 3 weeks ago | tspantx.com | Shelby Ebertowski |Adam Caskey

    THURSDAY: Warm and humid, small 10-20% storm chanceSTORM CHANCE HIGHEST FRIDAY-SATURDAY AM: Some could be strong/severeMUCH COOLER BY SUNDAY: You’ll have to dig out a jacketRAIN CHANCES HIGHEST FRIDAY NIGHTFriday will start with low clouds and scattered sprinkles, then stray storms are possible by the afternoon. If anything happens to develop, it could quickly develop large hail and/or high wind gusts, so have an extra eye and ear to the sky tomorrow afternoon and evening.

  • 4 weeks ago | tspantx.com | Justin Horne |Shelby Ebertowski |Adam Caskey

    RAINFALL SO FAR: San Antonio over an inch, higher totals to the westRAIN ENDS ON FRIDAY: Rain chances wrap up Friday afternoonA nice soaking rain is exactly what we needed! Rain continues to taper off in San Antonio, but more rounds of rainfall are likely today and through the morning commute. Any issues with flooding will likely stay south and east of town, but we’ll continue to keep a close eye on the situation.

  • 4 weeks ago | tspantx.com | Justin Horne |Shelby Ebertowski |Adam Caskey

    SEVERE POSSIBLE: Heavy rainfall, plus gusty winds and hail are possible through Friday morningRAIN THURSDAY: Periodic showers and storms, most widespread in the afternoon and eveningRAIN ENDS FRIDAY AFTERNOON: Any rain should come to an end Friday afternoonWEEKEND: Sunshine, humidity, afternoons in the 80s. FIRST ROUND THIS AFTERNOONThe rain will come in rounds with breaks in between, and the first round already dropped up to 2″ in some neighborhoods on the westside of San Antonio.

  • 1 month ago | tspantx.com | Justin Horne |Sarah Spivey |Adam Caskey

    RAIN: Begins Wednesday evening, will come and go through Friday morningRAIN: Not continuous, there will be breaksAMOUNT: Current trends favor around 2″ in San Antonio (check back for updates)WHAT TO EXPECT: Widespread rain, a few strong stormsA slow-moving storm system is taking aim at South Texas and it’ll be here by late tomorrow. In the meantime, Mother Nature is going to make you sweat.

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Adam Caskey
Adam Caskey @adamcaskey
18 Mar 25

🔥Gillespie County “Crabapple” fire size compared to San Antonio - area burned (so far) is about the same as a stretch from St. Mary’s Univeristy, through downtown, then over to the Frost Bank Center. 🔥 https://t.co/9W0vV8fpJv

Adam Caskey
Adam Caskey @adamcaskey
21 Jan 25

Sleet just in the vehicle downtown … nothing on the ground yet. https://t.co/NopLZTuAWj

Adam Caskey
Adam Caskey @adamcaskey
21 Jan 25

Lille sleet pellets downtown @ksatnews … only on vehicles and very minor. https://t.co/6CGtJuVoJp