San Antonio is poised to experience record-breaking warmth on December 30, with temperatures rising to the mid-80s, just days before a predicted cold front sweeps in for New Year’s Eve. The area is seeing unusually high temperatures, marking the warmest year in its history. Following the warm weather, a cold front will bring cooler temperatures just in time for celebrations, hitting the upper 40s by midnight. This winter season will feature more seasonal weather patterns after the festivities, contrasting the unseasonably warm send-off as the year ends.
As we gear up to say goodbye to 2023, San Antonio is getting ready for some surprising temperatures! Hold onto your hats, folks, because the forecast predicts that December 30 will bring high temperatures to the lower to middle 80s. That’s right, San Antonio and even our friends in Austin are in for a taste of summer just before we step into a chilly New Year.
This potential record-breaking warmth comes as we bask in the final days of what has been declared the warmest year in San Antonio’s history. Delivering a cozy send-off, the National Blend of Models indicates that Monday’s temperatures could reach up to 84 or 85 degrees, likely smashing the previous record high of 83 degrees set way back in 1951. How’s that for a warm New Year’s Eve surprise?
Now, let’s start with the mornings. Early on December 30th, temperatures in South Texas dipped to a brisk middle and upper 40s range, which is typical for this time of year. But fear not! Under those clear skies, temperatures are set to climb significantly through the day, thanks to a strong southwesterly wind that will help warm things up come afternoon. You might want those shorts ready!
However, as we get closer to midnight on New Year’s Eve, things will take a cool turn. A cold front is expecting to sweep through Monday night, ushering in a chilly vibe just in time for the celebrations. So, if you’re planning on watching fireworks, be prepared for a bit of a chill. By midnight, we can expect temperatures to dip into the upper 40s, with wind chills potentially plummeting briefly into the upper 30s. Don’t forget your jackets!
Even with the cold front’s arrival, Tuesday will likely still be warmer than average, with high temperatures reaching into the lower 60s, which is a comfortable start to the New Year despite the recent chill. And just how warm has this year been? San Antonio has recorded an average temperature of over 73 degrees since January 1, narrowly surpassing the previous record—what a notable milestone!
Across the board, similar warming trends have been observed in Austin as well. In fact, seven of the ten warmest years recorded for San Antonio have occurred since the year 2000, pointing to a significant warming trend that’s worth noting. With climate change being a hot topic, these higher temperatures certainly catch our attention.
Don’t worry, though! The cold front will bring with it a more
seasonally appropriate weather pattern starting right after we ring in the New Year. As we look forward to the days following January 1, clear skies and dry conditions are on the forecast menu, which should help keep those celebrations enjoyable despite the cooler temps.
In conclusion, this New Year’s Eve is sure to be a mix of remarkably warm weather leading to a refreshing cool down. With clear skies and temperatures expected to align closely with historical seasonal averages in the days after, San Antonio can look forward to the returning feel of typical winter weather. So, embrace the warmth while you can, and gear up for what looks like a refreshing change as we dive into 2024!
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