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A stray downpour possible through sunset, but better rain chances over the weekend

KSAT San Antonio

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July 7, 2026

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A stray downpour possible through sunset, but better rain chances over the weekend

A stray downpour is possible through sunset today, with only a 20 chance of rain reaching the San Antonio metro area. Light Saharan dust will arrive Wednesday and Thursday, causing hazy skies but minimal impact. Dry weather is expected midweek before Gulf moisture brings a 40 chance of scattered downpours on Saturday afternoon. Any Saturday downpour could bring significant rainfall, though rain will not last all day.

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KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 8, 2026

NEXT RAIN CHANCE FOR SAN ANTONIO: Over the weekend

Spotty downpours may affect the evening commute with brief heavy rain and lightning, though most areas will remain dry. Dry weather returns Wednesday and Thursday, accompanied by light Saharan dust causing hazy skies but minimal impacts. Rain chances increase over the weekend, with scattered downpours likely Saturday afternoon due to Gulf moisture, though rain will not persist all day.

The West Australian

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· Jul 5, 2026

Perth weather: Damp start to the week but sunshine to return

Cloudy skies may have dominated the weekend and more rain is on the way tonight and tomorrow — but then the sunshine returns.

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 25, 2026

AccuWeather: Early AM and night rain

Clouds will give way to some sunshine, with warm and humid conditions continuing on Friday and a slight chance of a stray shower in central and southern New Jersey.

Independent Online

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· Jun 23, 2026

Today's weather: Fog, cold front and coastal showers in Eastern and Southern regions

Today's weather: Fog, cold front and coastal showers in Eastern and Southern regions

The Tico Times

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· Jul 11, 2026

Rain and Thunderstorms Hit Costa Rica Today as Wet Weekend Pattern Holds

Another wet weekend. A humid, unstable pattern is parked over southern Central America, and it is going to stay there through Sunday, which means cloud, rain and afternoon thunderstorms across most of the country both days. Here is how today breaks down. The Northern Zone and the northern Caribbean opened before dawn with rain and [] The post Rain and Thunderstorms Hit Costa Rica Today as Wet Weekend Pattern Holds appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

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Related coverage for "A stray downpour possible through sunset, but better rain chances over the weekend": KSAT San Antonio — NEXT RAIN CHANCE FOR SAN ANTONIO: Over the weekend. The West Australian — Perth weather: Damp start to the week but sunshine to return. ABC7 New York — AccuWeather: Early AM and night rain . Independent Online — Today's weather: Fog, cold front and coastal showers in Eastern and Southern regions. The Tico Times — Rain and Thunderstorms Hit Costa Rica Today as Wet Weekend Pattern Holds