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Last Map Update: Sat, Apr 18, 2026 at 8:38:24 pm CDT

Scattered rains and isolated thunderstorms will continue through the evening into the overnight hours, Saturday night to Sunday morning. The best chances are in the San Antonio area and over the Coastal Plains as the area of rain slowly drifts north to south. Winds should lessen some, but breezes continue with gusts up to 30 mph possible. It will be much cooler tonight than previous nights, with temperatures dropping into the 50s and upper 40s.
Cooler air continues into early next week, with daytime temperatures well below average for late April. Highs stay in the 60s and 70s through Tuesday. There will also be an increase in rain and storm chances from the weekend into early next week before drier conditions return later in the week.
This training is sponsored by the National Weather Service and DeWitt County Office of Emergency Management. This will be an in person training session and is free and open to the public. No registration is required. Time: 600 PM - 730 PM. Training Overview: The training provides a basic overview of severe weather hazards and flooding. The training will include severe weather information specific to South Central Texas, procedures for spotting and reporting severe weather and flooding to local NWS forecasters, and how to stay weather aware and prepared. Location: Cuero ISD Performing Arts Center 920 East Broadway Cuero, TX 77954