San Antonio Weekend Weather Alert: Scattered Downpours and Potential Severe Storms to Impact Travel Plans

Scattered downpours return this weekend in San Antonio, threatening travel plans with localized flooding and potential severe storms. The National Weather Service forecasts a 60% chance of precipitation starting Saturday afternoon, with moisture from the Gulf of Mexico fueling intermittent showers. Rainfall totals could reach 1-2 inches in isolated areas, with low-lying roads and underpasses facing the highest risk of flooding.

From Wimbledon Champion to Unrecognizable: Maria Sharapova’s Bold New Era 6 Years After Retirement

Six years after retiring, five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova is nearly unrecognizable. The former Wimbledon icon has transformed from a ponytailed tennis prodigy into a sophisticated fashion figure. A recent swimsuit photo sent fans into a frenzy, highlighting her bold post-tennis rebranding and minimalist style. Social media reactions are intense, with many comparing her current look to her championship days.

Martina Navratilova Crowns Wimbledon’s Cinderella: Emma Raducanu Emerges as Shocking Favorite After Sabalenka’s Stunning Exit

Following Aryna Sabalenka’s injury-forced withdrawal from Wimbledon, Martina Navratilova has named Emma Raducanu as her surprising favorite to win the title. The 18-time Grand Slam champion, along with Jim Courier, praises Raducanu’s grass-court adaptability, mental resilience, and tactical intelligence, highlighting her as a Cinderella contender despite a world ranking of 94th.

Houston Weekend Rain Alert: 5 Life-Saving Flood Preparedness Steps You Must Take Before Monday

Houston faces a severe flood threat this weekend as thunderstorms intensify, with a concentrated heavy rain risk on Monday. The National Weather Service has issued a Weather Impact Alert. With already saturated ground from last year’s record rainfall, an additional 3-5 inches could overwhelm drainage systems. This article outlines five critical flood preparedness steps—from checking flood risk maps to preparing emergency kits—that every Houston resident must take before Monday to ensure safety.

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