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Sarah Spivey

San Antonio

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  • 5 days ago | tspantx.com | Sarah Spivey |Shelby Ebertowski

    FORECAST HIGHLIGHTSHOT SUNDAY: Feels like 100°SLIGHT RISK SEVERE STORM: Mainly NE of San AntonioNEXT WEEK: Spotty rain (20-30%) through WednesdayThe end of May was good to us. Heavy rainfall has put a dent (a small one) in our drought situation. SUNDAYIt’ll be hotter than Saturday. Highs will climb into the mid-90s. But with humidity, it’ll feel closer to 100°. Still small, but slightly higher (20%), chances for a storm or two after 4 p.m. – mainly northeast of San Antonio.

  • 6 days ago | tspantx.com | Sarah Spivey |Shelby Ebertowski

    FORECAST HIGHLIGHTSHOT SUNDAY: Feels like 100°SLIGHT RISK SEVERE STORM: Mainly NE of San AntonioNEXT WEEK: Spotty rain (20-30%) through WednesdayThe end of May was good to us. Heavy rainfall has put a dent (a small one) in our drought situation. SUNDAYIt’ll be hotter than Saturday. Highs will climb into the mid-90s. But with humidity, it’ll feel closer to 100°. Still small, but slightly higher (20%), chances for a storm or two after 4 p.m. – mainly northeast of San Antonio.

  • 6 days ago | ksat.com | Sarah Spivey |Shelby Ebertowski

    WeatherHeat index values will be near 100°Published: June 1, 2025 at 6:13 AMTags: ForecastFORECAST HIGHLIGHTSHOT SUNDAY: Feels like 100°SLIGHT RISK SEVERE STORM: Mainly NE of San AntonioNEXT WEEK: Spotty rain (20-30%) through WednesdayFORECASTThe end of May was good to us. Heavy rainfall has put a dent (a small one) in our drought situation. SUNDAYIt’ll be hotter than Saturday. Highs will climb into the mid-90s. But with humidity, it’ll feel closer to 100°.

  • 6 days ago | ksat.com | Sarah Spivey

    WeatherThe Space Weather Prediction Center is monitoring a solar storm Sunday and MondaySarah Spivey, KSAT Weather Authority MeteorologistPublished: June 1, 2025 at 6:04 AMTags: San Antonio, aurora, Texas, space weather, northern lights, solar storm, geomagnetic storm, coronal mass ejection, Whatever The WeatherKey PointsCoronal mass ejection from the sun detected at 12:23 a.m. CDT SundayNorthern lights visible at lower latitudes than usualAurora likely not visible in San Antonio with naked eye.

  • 1 week ago | ksat.com | Sarah Spivey

    WeatherStill, an isolated shower or storm is possibleSarah Spivey, KSAT Weather Authority MeteorologistPublished: May 31, 2025 at 5:40 AMTags: ForecastFORECAST HIGHLIGHTSRAIN THIS WEEKEND: Isolated (10%-20%) Saturday and SundayTEMPS: Mild Saturday, hot SundayNEXT WEEK: Spotty rain (20-30%) through WednesdayFORECASTThe end of May has been good to us. Heavy rainfall has put a dent (a small one) in our drought situation.

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Sarah Spivey @Sarah__Spivey
8 May 25

RT @Justin_Horne: 🌧RAIN CHANCE THIS EVENING (5/8/25)🌧 ** Could affect evening commute ** Heaviest rain south of SA ** Last rain chance for…

Sarah Spivey
Sarah Spivey @Sarah__Spivey
3 May 25

RT @KSATSarahSpivey: 🤩 PERFECT weekend weather in San Antonio for Fiesta Flambeau and Election Day! 🎉 FIESTA FLAMBEAU: Clear and cooling i…

Sarah Spivey
Sarah Spivey @Sarah__Spivey
2 May 25

RT @KSATSarahSpivey: Storms capable of large hail and gusty winds will be around the San Antonio metro area TONIGHT, FRIDAY MAY 2. We have…