San Antonio's had more rain over the past few months than the entirety of last year

After suffering through one of the driest years on record, it looks like San Antonio is back on track when it comes to rainfall. As of Wednesday, the Alamo City has recorded a total of 11.54 inches of rain so far this year, according to a recent data from the National Weather Service’s Austin-San Antonio offices. That’s 0.03 inches more rain than the Alamo city had all of 2022.
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