San Antonio's Monday rainfall sets record
San Antonio got nearly 4 inches of rain Sunday and Monday, setting a record along the way, according to the Express-News, citing data from the National Weather Service (NWS). On Sunday, 1.16 inches of rain fell in the Alamo City, according to the daily's compilation of NWS data. Another 2.41 inches fell Monday, bringing total rainfall over the past 48 hours to 3.57 inches. Monday’s severe early morning thunderstorms set an all-time Jan. 22 rainfall record for San Antonio and the city's highest single-day rainfall since Oct. 13, 2021, according to the Express-News.
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