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There's a good chance morning and afternoon commuters on Wednesday in San Antonio could run into showers or the slick roads they leave behind.
It's expected after morning rain showers on Wednesday, afternoon heating could help build another round of afternoon or early evening showers later the same day.
Thursday's morning commute could see more of the same.
The National Weather Service (NWS) reported rain chances of at least 60% for Wednesday and Thursday.
Forecasters warned that flash flooding could occur later this week because the ground was still fairly saturated from recent rains. The Hill Country and I-35 corridor were both at slight risk for flash flooding later this week.
Friday had a 30% chance for further rainfall.
The rain was expected to keep temperatures in the high 80s before skies clear by the weekend and 90s return to the region. Monday would see a high of 95.
San Antonio International Airport has received less than 12 inches of rain all year, or about two inches below year-to-date averages.
The San Antonio Water System reported the city has entered its sixth straight drought-afflicted spring.
Residents are under Stage 3 water restrictions and may only water landscaping with an automated sprinkler once a week based on street address and during limited hours.