48hr Rainfall Roundup!

3-28-25. 9am. This Rainfall Roundup is brought to you by Sedley's Grass Fed Beef. Sedley's Grass Fed Beef is a family-owned farm to table beef cattle operation located in western Gonzales County roughly 50 miles east of San Antonio and 70 miles south of Austin. www.sedleysgrassfedbeef.com

While there is still a chance for more rain today, mainly along the coast and coastal plains, the upper-level trough will be slowly moving out of south Texas, with drier air filtering in from the west. A Flood Watch remains in effect for most of south Texas through 1pm.

Rainfall totals over the past 48 hours ranged from a few tenths over some northern and western counties of south-central Texas to over 6 inches along the coastal plains and south Texas. Incredible totals of over 15 inches were found in the LRGV near Harlingen!

Rain odds will drop to near zero starting tomorrow through most of next week. We could see another chance for rain around the 7th-10th of April. More on that in tomorrow's post!

My weather station in NW Bexar County recorded 3.78 inches of rain from this system! How much fell at your place over the past two days and where?

This Rainfall Roundup is brought to you by Sedley's Grass Fed Beef. Sedley's Grass Fed Beef is a family-owned farm to table beef cattle operation located in western Gonzales County roughly 50 miles east of San Antonio and 70 miles south of Austin. www.sedleysgrassfedbeef.com

Rainfall Roundup…AI by Mark

8:45am radar.

Drier air in the mid-levels of the atmosphere is moving in from the west (yellow).

48hr rainfall totals from the NWS and COCORAHS volunteers. Click on images to see them larger.

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