Shelby Ebertowski said San Antonio weather is bringing scattered storms into the area Saturday morning, with a Flash Flood Warning in effect after 2.5 inches of rain were reported in some areas. The storm activity is expected to continue through sunrise, keeping the immediate risk in place for people in the San Antonio area.
Shelby Ebertowski
Ebertowski, a KSAT Weather Authority meteorologist, joined KSAT 12 News in January 2025 after coming to San Antonio from Fargo, North Dakota. Her update points to a short window of persistent storms before the pattern starts to ease later in the day.
Saturday and Sunday
Scattered, pop-up showers are possible Saturday, but rain chances end by Sunday as drier air moves in. That change brings more sunshine for Father’s Day, before heat and humidity build again early next week with mostly dry conditions.
Heat and rain
Clouds and rain are expected to reduce the edge of the heat at times, but heat index values are still expected to reach near 100–105° in spots. That leaves the morning storms and the muggy afternoon heat on the same timeline for people in the San Antonio area.






