FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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CLOUDY & COLD FRIDAY: Turning overcast, drizzle possible late in the day
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WINDOW FOR LIGHT FREEZING DRIZZLE: Mainly Friday night into early Saturday morning in the Hill Country
FORECAST
FREEZING DRIZZLE FRIDAY?
The clouds will slowly lower throughout the day on Friday, as some moisture makes a return to the area. Initially, it’ll be too dry at the surface to see any precipitation (minus a stray sleet pellet). Late on Friday, however, drizzle will start to take shape. While light, it may combine with some sub-freezing temperatures (mainly from northern Bexar County into the Hill Country) to create freezing drizzle. The impacts would be minimal, with a very light glaze on elevated surfaces, decks, and metal signs.
ALL LIQUID BY SATURDAY, BUT STILL COLD
‘Warming’ temperatures on Saturday will turn any precipitation to just drizzle or rain. Still, highs will only reach the upper-30s, with overcast conditions. Any rain will move east of the area by the afternoon. Good news is a warm up is expected to happen late on Sunday, with the sun making a reappearance. Temperatures should reach the upper-50s by the afternoon. 70s and 80s return by next week, as a
A much warmer pattern takes over next week. If anything else changes, we’ll keep you posted!
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