Hello, San Antonio! It seems like Mother Nature has decided to shake things up a bit. Grab your comfy blankets and your favorite hot beverage because the weather is about to take quite a turn! 🚨🌧️
It’s official—winter is knocking on our doors a little earlier than expected! Thanks to a cold front, temperatures in the Alamo City have dipped down into the low 50s. Brrr! And if you’re heading up to the Texas Hill Country, prepare for even chillier conditions with lows reaching the mid 40s. It’s definitely the perfect time to bring out those cozy colchas and snuggle up!
For the next few days, you can expect a fairly comfortable range of temperatures with highs lingering in the 70s and low 80s. But before you get too comfortable, mark your calendars because rain is on the way! The National Weather Service has indicated that showers and thunderstorms are anticipated to roll in starting on Thursday, November 7, continuing through Friday, November 8.
Now, here’s where it gets a bit more serious. The National Weather Service has highlighted a moderate risk of severe weather, especially for those of you living west of I-35. The forecast shows that Val Verde County is going to be sitting right in the spotlight with the biggest chance for severe storms. The window of risk extends from around 8 p.m. Thursday through 4 a.m. Friday.
What can you expect during that time? Well, the biggest concern is large hail— we’re talking about hailstones that could reach nearly 1 inch in diameter! The possibility of damaging winds, an isolated tornado, and heavy rainfall is also on the table. Yikes! 🌪️
As we approach the weekend, you might want to keep an umbrella handy, just in case. Forecasters are predicting that most areas in South Central Texas could experience scattered showers, with some stronger storms sprinkled in. And while Thursday might start off a little dry, don’t be fooled; those showers are set to hit pretty hard!
The National Weather Service has cautioned that flooding could be an issue in areas that have recently been drenched. So if your area has already received heavy rain earlier this week or last weekend, stay sharp and be cautious. Rain totals for most locations are estimated to stay under an inch, but who doesn’t love a bit of rainfall to keep things fresh?
As we look ahead to the weekend, it sounds like fair weather will be on its way back—but only after we get through another cold front! This weekend might bring a nice break from the rain before we dive back into another chilly patch. So, take full advantage of Saturday and Sunday if you crave a little sunshine!
So there you have it, San Antonio! Weather can be a bit unpredictable, so it’s important to stay updated and prepared. Keep your eyes peeled on the skies and your fingers crossed that we all stay safe and sound throughout this stormy transition. Until next time, stay cozy and keep that hot cocoa coming! ☕❄️
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