FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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COLD MORNING: San Antonio fell to 39°, it’s coldest temperatures since February
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REBOUND: We’ll see a 30°+ rebound in temps this afternoon, highs in the low 70s
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INTO THE WEEKEND: Chilly mornings, gradually warming in the afternoons
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THANKSGIVING: Quiet until Thanksgiving Day, with a font possible on the holiday itself
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ANY RAIN? No rain chances for the foreseeable future
FORECAST
After starting off in the 30s for most this morning, clear skies, dry air, and calm winds will give us a substantial rebound in temperatures this afternoon as highs head for the low-70s. It’ll turn chilly again for Thursday evening plans as temperatures fall into the 60s followed by the 50s later tonight.
Friday morning will still be chilly, but not quite as cold as this morning (mid-40s in San Antonio). Another quick warm-up is expected by the afternoon with high temperatures slated to reach the mid-70s under mostly sunny skies.
From there, we’ll see a gradual warm-up through the weekend and into next week as more humidity pumps in. A weak front may cool us down slightly on Tuesday, but any cool air quickly fades.
The next front likely arrives around Thanksgiving Day. We’ll need to fine-tune the exact timing and strength in the days ahead, so check back in for updates!
Looking at the extended forecast, you’ll notice that rain is unfortunately out of the picture for now. The latest drought monitor update released this morning continues to show widespread drought across South Central Texas, so here’s hoping for a more significant pattern change soon!