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Last Map Update: Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 12:26:23 am CST

With southerly winds returning, Gulf moisture will be returning Thursday evening, bringing more mild and humid conditions. Generally cloudy skies are forecast, with some patchy fog over the Coastal Plains.
A level 1 of 5 risk is forecast for western Val Verde County, with a general risk of non-severe thunderstorms for the southern Edwards Plateau and western Hill Country on Friday. These storms are forecast Friday evening after 6 PM. Large hail and lightning are possible. Stay weather aware if you have outdoor plans. Have multiple ways to receive weather warnings.
A level 1 of 5 risk is forecast for most of South-Central Texas on Saturday. The greatest severe potential is Saturday afternoon and evening. Damaging wind, large hail, and lightning are possible. Stay weather aware if you have outdoor plans. Have multiple ways to receive weather warnings.
High chances for rain spread across South-Central Texas Saturday, especially over the Coastal Plains, I-35 corridor, and Hill Country. Outside of Saturday, rain chances are minimal to near-zero. Temperatures are forecast to remain warmer than average for mid-February.
The Seguin NOAA weather radio station WNG641, frequency 162.475 megahertz, is currently off the air. For northern Caldwell County and Hays County, consider using station WXK27 in Austin with frequency 162.400 megahertz. For southern Caldwell County, consider using station KXI56 in Gonzales with frequency 162.525 megahertz. For Comal County and Guadalupe County, consider using station WXK67 in San Antonio with frequency 162.550 megahertz. Have multiple ways to receive warnings. That includes city and county notification systems, local TV, the internet, and weather apps.
Interested in how to stay informed and prepared for severe weather and flooding and how to report these hazards to the NWS? On Saturday, Feb 21st we will conduct our FloodAware, Basic Skywarn, and Advanced Skywarn classes from 830 AM to 1200 PM at Trinity University in San Antonio. This training is free and open to the public. Representatives from the Bexar County Office of Emergency Management and City of San Antonio Office of Emergency Management will be in attendance. Registration is required and space is limited. To register and obtain location and parking information for this training visit: https://forms.gle/QRq47Wz24NQ89Y6K8 Not in the San Antonio area? We have other classes scheduled around the region. For a list visit: https://weather.gov/ewx/training