Today, San Antonio is experiencing a warm and sunny day, with meteorologist Mia Montgomery forecasting highs around 75 degrees by early afternoon. This warm weather brings a delightful spring-like feel that many residents are sure to enjoy. However, it's essential to remain aware of the incoming cold front and how it will affect our evening temperatures.
As the cold front approaches, temperatures are expected to significantly drop by tomorrow morning, with wind chill values possibly feeling like the 20s. Parents, take note as children head back to school this week, and make sure they're bundled up as actual air temperatures may briefly dip into the low 30s. Forecasters are confident that light freezes could occur, prompting residents to take precautionary measures to protect their plants and outdoor fixtures.
Looking further ahead, another area of low pressure may bring additional precipitation to San Antonio by Thursday and Friday. Current forecasts suggest that while cold rain is likely, there remains a small chance for a wintry mix in our area. Meteorologists will continue to update forecasts as the situation develops, so residents are encouraged to stay tuned for the latest information regarding winter weather patterns this week.
Good Sunday morning San Antonio! Meteorologist Mia Montgomery here with your latest weather authority update. Today starts off with warmer than average temperatures, plenty of sunshine, and a spring-like feel as we head into the afternoon with highs reaching around 75 degrees by lunchtime. However, as we approach the evening, a cold front will sweep in, bringing gusty North winds that will significantly drop temperatures to mid-60s by 5:00 PM. Expect to feel the chill, with temperatures falling into the mid-50s as early as 7:00 PM. These gusty winds, sustained at 30 to 35 mph, will make it feel even colder later tonight. As we look towards Monday morning, the forecast shows wind chill values potentially dropping into the 20s for Bear County, and even as low as the teens in the Hill Country. With many children returning to school following the holiday break, it is crucial to ensure that they are adequately bundled up when heading to the bus stop. Actual air temperatures could dip into the low 30s by 7:00 AM, creating the first of several light freeze warnings for the area. Although it's not expected to be a severe freeze that causes pipe bursts, residents should still take precautions, such as bringing in potted plants and covering sensitive vegetation. Looking ahead, we anticipate another cold snap later in the week as another area of low pressure approaches Texas from the West. This could bring additional moisture and the possibility of precipitation. As of now, the forecast indicates that San Antonio will primarily see cold rain, but there is a slim chance of a wintry mix occurring Thursday and Friday mornings. These conditions will require continued monitoring, and updates will follow as more information becomes available. Meanwhile, temperatures should gradually warm up and dry out through the weekend. For now, enjoy the pleasant spring-like conditions this afternoon before the cold front moves in tonight!