San Antonio’s 2023 Fiesta forecast ⛅🎉☔

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San Antonio’s 2023 Fiesta forecast ⛅🎉☔
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What’s the weather going to be like for Fiesta?

San Antonio’s party with a purpose is finally here! With many out and about in the Alamo City over the next week and a half, you’ll want to stay weather aware. Here’s the latest forecast from Your Weather Authority:WATCH: KSAT 12 Fiesta Fiesta special

In the late afternoon, a few isolated storms will develop -- some of which could be strong or severe. That means there is at least a *chance* for a storm during Fiesta Fiesta, which takes place from 4-10 p.m. at Travis Park.

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