Get ready, San Antonio! We’ll have ‘sweater weather’ all week long

Fans of cooler weather, rejoice!

Our fireplaces and chimineas will be working overtime around South Central Texas throughout the week, as temperatures are expected to be some 10 to 15 degrees below average for mid-November.

Here’s how the forecast shakes out:

MONDAY, NOV. 14

It’ll be a chilly and damp morning with temperatures near 50 degrees and some drizzle and light rain for the morning commute
Unfortunately, any rain will NOT amount to much, only a few hundredths to maybe a couple tenths of an inch of rain in some spots. Bad news when it comes to the drought.
By lunch, skies will start to clear and we should see sun in the afternoon
The high will be near 65 degrees
Behind a front, it will get windy Monday night with winds from the north at 15-25 mph and gusts up to 35-40 mph possible

TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY (NOV. 15-17)

A reinforcing push of dry, cool air means mornings will be cold in San Antonio with highs struggling to get out of the 50s.
In parts of the Hill Country, north of San Antonio, expect light freezes in the morning hours

FRIDAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND (NOV. 18-20)

Clouds return to the area late on Friday, keeping the forecast cool.
Light rain will be possible on Saturday, but this doesn’t look like a drought-denter.

HOW LONG WILL THE CHILLY WEATHER LAST?

It looks like we’ll stay cooler than average through at least Thanksgiving. We’ll keep you posted!

WEATHER ON-THE-GO

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