Major cold front impacting San Antonio today, bringing 30-degree temperature drop
SAN ANTONIO – A cold front will hit Bexar County at this time round 11 am and drop our temperatures 30 levels or extra.
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Prior to the arrival of the front, patchy cloudiness with one other delicate, humid begin to the day. Temperatures will inch up towards the mid 70s earlier than the front arrives then falls the remainder of the day. In reality, many can have rain gear and a jacket if out this night!
Future radar Saturday morning
Future radar Saturday afternoon
The rain probability is highest this night. So for these outdoor, having fun with Fiesta within the afternoon, the possibility of rain is simply an remoted 20% probability. It actually goes up later within the night into tonight. Meanwhile, temperatures can be within the 50s to low 60s for these out with winds gusting to 30mph or increased making for an uncomfortable night.
Future radar Saturday night
Future wind tastes late day Saturday
We can have thunderstorms develop within the area referred to as “elevated” storms as they’re going to be using up and over very cool floor temperatures. This will squash the danger of them being extreme however a storm with very small hail and gusts to 40 mph can be doable.
Patchy rain with thunder lingers tonight but it surely step by step shifts south. By Sunday morning, we’ll have leftover sprinkles or showers within the space. Sunday will keep cloudy with extra sprinkles or showers doable later within the day. It’ll be a cool day within the 60s too.
Future radar Sunday morning
Future radar Sunday night
Monday, patchy rain strikes throughout and it will be very cool within the low to mid 60s. Drizzle or showers linger Tuesday with temperatures struggling again to 70.
Total rainfall over subsequent 5 days will vary from .50″ to 1.50″+ in our area. A number of spots may fall simply shy of .50″ especially near the Rio Grande.
Forecast rainfall next 5 days
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