San Antonio Braces for Winter Weather

San Antonio skyline with winter weather preparations

News Summary

San Antonio is preparing for a significant temperature drop as winter weather approaches. After enjoying warm weekends in the 60s and low 70s, residents can expect a blast of wintry conditions. Monday morning temperatures will hover above freezing, plunging into the upper 20s by Monday night. Possible rain and sleet are predicted midweek, with local organizations stepping up to ensure the homeless population remains safe during the cold snap. CPS Energy is enhancing the power grid in anticipation of potential outages. Stay warm and be prepared!

San Antonio Readies for a Chill as Winter weather Approaches

San Antonio has been basking in some unusually warm temperatures for this time of year, hitting the 60s and low 70s over the weekend. But hold onto your hats, folks! It looks like a **blast of wintry weather** is heading our way next week. Residents are gearing up for an abrupt temperature drop, which means there’s a good chance of icy conditions and maybe even some snow in the mix.

The Weather Shift

Weather patterns are shifting pretty dramatically. An upper low pressure system will form in the Southwest from Tuesday to Wednesday and roll eastward into Texas. As this upper low interacts with a strong jet stream, it will induce a surface low near Brownsville by Wednesday.

By Monday morning, you’ll feel the chill as San Antonio’s temperatures hover just above freezing, while areas to the north could dip below that line. Get ready for a **hard freeze** to blanket the area Monday night into Tuesday morning, with temps plunging into the upper 20s.

What to Expect Next Week

Don’t think it’s going to be smooth sailing after that frost. Look out for Wednesday when the clouds roll in, and you may find yourself in a light drizzle or even some sleet in the Hill Country. By late Sunday, the atmosphere will start to moisten up again as a secondary cold front sweeps in that same evening.

Tuesday morning will showcase widespread freeze conditions across San Antonio, with lows predicted to fall between 28 and 32 degrees. If you head into the **Hill Country**, be prepared for temperatures even colder, dipping anywhere from 22 to 25 degrees. Fortunately, high daytime temperatures throughout the week should remain above freezing, giving us a daily thaw.

Possible Wintry Mix Ahead

As we head towards Wednesday night and Thursday, expect an uptick in moisture levels leading to patchy rain and another slim chance of a wintry mix. The best shot at accumulating snow will take place further north and west of us, where the weather conditions align perfectly for the white stuff.

Community Preparations

Meanwhile, local organizations are stepping up to ensure that **our homeless population stays safe** during the cold snap. Haven for Hope is preparing to open up a free warehouse store filled with warm clothing. Their outreach teams will be distributing blankets and coats to those in need throughout the city. They’re specifically calling for donations of warm-weather clothing, especially for men, ahead of their **“Share the Warmth”** donation drive taking place on January 11.

Conclusion

So there you have it, San Antonio! While we may be enjoying a bit of a warm spell for now, it’s time to prepare for the impending chill. Make sure to bundle up, keep an eye on the weather reports, and help out where you can in the community. Stay warm, and together, we can brave this winter weather!

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