Doppler Radar shows more South Texas storms after Thursday morning rain

Doppler Radar shows South Texas storms will return through the next 10 days after Thursday morning rain and more showers tonight.

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Doppler Radar shows more South Texas storms after Thursday morning rain

Quick showers and storms swept through South Texas Thursday morning, dropping healthy rainfall around the area, and the rain is not finished yet. More rounds of storms are expected through the next 10 days, with spotty showers and storms this evening likely to become more numerous overnight before easing by the morning commute Friday.

said Thursday’s morning weather brought the kind of rain many parts of the region needed, but he also said residents should prepare for another stretch of unsettled weather. “Quick showers & storms this morning produced healthy rainfall around the area, but we’re not done with rain yet,” Horne said. “Plan for more rounds of storms through the next ten days.”

The next round is expected to build later Thursday as isolated showers and storms become more widespread overnight. Horne said, “Spotty showers and storms this evening are likely to becoming more numerous overnight, but it should all be done by the morning commute.” That means drivers heading out Friday should have a much quieter start to the day, even after a wet evening across the area.

The forecast is part of weather coverage for South Texas, where the weather team says it is keeping viewers updated on changing conditions. For now, the message is simple: Thursday brought useful rain, Friday morning should be calmer, and the pattern looks active again as the area moves deeper into the next 10 days.

What matters next is not whether rain returns, but when and where the stronger rounds develop. With more storms expected through the period, South Texas will be watching the sky closely between now and the next commute.

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