San Antonio is bracing for a significant weather change this week, with cold temperatures and rainfall expected. Residents should prepare for passing rain showers in the morning, leading to a soggy commute in the afternoon and evening. A wintry mix is also anticipated for the Hill Country, with cautions about road conditions. However, a brighter weekend is on the horizon with temperatures expected to rebound into the 60s, allowing for some outdoor enjoyment.
San Antonio is getting ready for a change in the weather this week, and it’s going to be a doozy! As we face cold temperatures and welcome rainfall, residents are being advised to prepare accordingly. Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming forecast that will likely affect your plans.
If you’re heading out this morning, the weather will be mostly dry, but don’t get too comfy just yet. Expect some passing rain showers as you make your way to work or school. Those little drops are just the beginning of what’s to come later in the day. So, grab that umbrella and put on your favorite winter jacket—it’s going to be a chilly ride!
As the day goes on, brace yourself for more persistent rain throughout the afternoon. By the time evening rolls around, we’ll be looking at a truly soggy commute. Moderate to heavy rain is expected to kick in, and estimates suggest that some parts of San Antonio could see more than an inch of rain by Friday morning. For all those concerned about low aquifer levels, this rainfall is a welcome sight!
Daytime temperatures are going to hover in the mid to upper 30s, so layering up is a smart choice. Think of it this way: you’ll want to stay warm while dashing through those rain showers. Residents are encouraged to wear [insert any type of winter gear like winter jackets and scarves] under their umbrellas to stay cozy and dry.
As we slide into late Thursday night and into early Friday morning, some mixing of rain with light snowflakes is on the cards. Although the possibility of accumulation is low, it’s a good idea to prepare for slippery conditions, especially on bridges and overpasses. Let’s face it, no one wants to end up ice-skating to work!
Here’s a bit of good news: the weekend is looking a lot brighter! Temperatures are anticipated to rise to near 60° with plenty of sunshine. So if you can put your plans on hold until the weekend, you may just enjoy some quality time outdoors.
South Texas was previously under a cold weather advisory due to subfreezing temperatures and annoying wind chills dipping into the 20s. It’s essential to keep an eye on traffic conditions throughout this weather system, as they are expected to be impacted. The local authorities are doing their best to keep the public informed and safe as the weather rolls in.
So, San Antonio, be sure to take the necessary precautions in the face of this significant weather event. Whether it’s packing your umbrella or dressing warmly, staying prepared will help you navigate this cold and wet weather. You’ve got this!
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