Wed Jul 02 19:40:00 UTC 2025: **News Article:**
**San Antonio Weather: Rain Chances Persist Before a Dry Independence Day**
**San Antonio, TX -** San Antonio is expected to experience another day of potential downpours before drier conditions arrive in time for Independence Day celebrations. KSAT Weather Authority Meteorologists Justin Horne and Shelby Ebertowski report a 40% chance of rainfall today and tomorrow, with highs hovering near 90 degrees.
“We’ve had an interesting year so far,” noted Ebertowski. “Despite some triple-digit days in May, the summer hasn’t been scorching, and we’ve seen a good amount of rainfall.”
While the main rainfall corridor will be west of San Antonio, residents can expect some showers. Thursday also carries a 40% chance of rain, with the possibility of staying below 90 degrees thanks to ample cloud cover.
The active weather pattern is expected to shift by Friday, ushering in a drier airmass. Horne assures that, “Only a stray shower or storm is expected for Independence Day, ensuring a dry forecast for fireworks festivities.”
KSAT meteorologists continue to monitor South Texas weather, providing up-to-date forecasts for the community.