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For the first time in a couple of years, there is an actual rainfall surplus at the San Antonio.
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A flood watch remains in effect for San Antonio, the Rio Grande Valley, and the Hill Country through at least Saturday night.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch from 7 p.m. on Friday to 8 p.m. on Saturday for Bexar and all surrounding counties and the Hill Country.
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But the government-funded program may be lacking the data to be successful, journalist warns.
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Experts advise residents to secure objects outside their homes.
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A plane loaded with scientists and their equipment has been flying through frozen skies this winter, sampling cloud particles to improve predictions of which storms will wreak havoc on the ground.
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Houston has the strongest chance of showers at 80% Austin has a 60% chance of rain. Rain chances are more moderate in Dallas and San Antonio.
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A cold front is expected to push through San Antonio on Friday night, bringing rain to half the city. Some fleeting snow flurries in northernmost sections of the Hill Country are possible.
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There is a very light chance of showers after 3 p.m. on election day, otherwise voters need only to prepare for warm and muggy conditions.
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A cold front will trigger showers in the area.