San Antonio Sees 6 Inches by Friday Evening — Flash Flood Warning Texas

San Antonio Sees 6 Inches by Friday Evening — Flash Flood Warning Texas

Rainfall is expected to continue in the San Antonio area on Friday as KSAT tracks a flash flood warning texas outlook tied to heavy rain through Friday evening. Shelby Ebertowski said rounds of storms could bring heavy rain through Friday evening, with the main concern staying on rainfall totals.

Many spots could pick up 2–4 inches by Friday evening, and isolated totals up to 6 inches are possible. That is the range KSAT crews are watching while they travel around the area to check road conditions and give safety tips to viewers.

Shelby Ebertowski Friday forecast

Ebertowski, a KSAT Weather Authority meteorologist, said rainfall is expected to continue on Friday. The forecast keeps the focus on heavy rain rather than a short burst, with rounds of storms expected to keep building through the evening.

For people driving in San Antonio, the practical issue is not the storm label but the amount of water that can fall in one day. KSAT said heavy rainfall remains the main concern, and the forecast includes totals that can vary sharply from one neighborhood to the next.

San Antonio road conditions

KSAT crews have been traveling around the San Antonio area to check on road conditions and provide safety tips for viewers. Patty Santos has been part of the KSAT 12 News team since July 2017, and Alex Gamez is listed as a photojournalist at KSAT.

The rain coverage comes as the station keeps monitoring conditions on Friday, with the heaviest periods expected to last into Friday evening. For readers in the path of the rain, the key planning point is simple: the forecast calls for a long stretch of wet weather, not a quick passing shower.

Friday evening rainfall totals

By Friday evening, 2–4 inches are possible in many spots, with isolated totals up to 6 inches. That is the number to watch if you are deciding whether to travel, delay errands, or leave extra time for the road conditions KSAT crews are already checking across the area.

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