Tropical Wave Brings Rain and Relief to Drought-Stricken Texas

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A tropical wave approaching South Texas is expected to bring rain to the region, with the heaviest rainfall likely to stay south of San Antonio. The National Hurricane Center has placed a high chance of tropical development over the Western Gulf of Mexico. While isolated to widely scattered downpours are possible in San Antonio on Tuesday, the more widespread and heavy rainfall is expected to be south of the city. Rain chances decrease later in the week, with temperatures rising again. The tropical wave is not expected to be a drought-busting event.
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