Recent rainfall will keep humid conditions in place over South Central Texas. Temperatures will increase late week into the weekend with heat index values approaching or exceeding 100 degrees into early next week. Practicing heat safety will be important this weekend for those outdoors.
An isolated strong to severe storm is possible late Friday afternoon and again Saturday. Both days feature a Level 1 of 5 (Marginal) risk, with the threat area shifting from the eastern half of the region Friday (Austin/San Antonio/Coastal Plains) to the central and western portions Saturday (Del Rio/Rocksprings/Hill Country). Hazards include large hail, damaging wind, and lightning. Stay weather aware!
Expect a warm and humid night with lows in the mid-60s to low 70s. Skies will start partly cloudy but become mostly cloudy to overcast by Friday morning. Patchy fog could develop by the morning across the Southern Edwards Plateau and the Coastal Plains.
A warming trend will continue. Highs start in the mid-80s to low 90s on Friday and climb steadily, with some western areas potentially hitting 100°F by Tuesday. Rain chances remain low (10–30%) through next Thursday, with the best (though still slight) chances midweek.
This training is sponsored by the National Weather Service and City of Schertz 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: 630 PM - 830 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:
Schertz Civic Center - Bluebonnet Hall
Building 5
1400 Schertz Parkway
Schertz, TX 78154