Steady, cold rain tapers off overnight, cold and windy Friday

  

FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

  • SOGGY EVENING: Steady, cold rain continues through midnight in San Antonio
  • WINDY & COLD FRIDAY: Wind chills drop into the 20s Friday morning, highs in the mid-40s
  • FREEZE SATURDAY: Cold air stays for another chance of a hard freeze Saturday morning

FORECAST

SOGGY THURSDAY EVENING

Hope you’re staying warm and dry! Widespread steady, cold rain will continue into the evening hours, making for a soggy commute.

Temperatures will stay above freezing for most, but a few sleet pellets may try to mix in at times before this activity gradually starts to taper off from west to east overnight. For San Antonio, this rain should start to come to an end around midnight.

WINDY, COLD, AND DRY FRIDAY

Gusty winds will follow up behind our storm system, making it fairly blustery Friday morning. Wind chills will likely fall into the 20s for a few hours as a result. Be sure to bundle up!

Air temperatures start off in the mid-30s Friday morning, followed by mostly cloudy skies for much of the day and highs in the mid-40s.

A cold, windy, and noticeably drier day is expected Friday.

ANOTHER FREEZE SATURDAY MORNING

Clear skies and calm winds overnight Friday will lead to one more freeze by Saturday morning. Lows in the 20s are currently in the forecast, so be sure to keep those freeze preparations in place.

After that, we’ll gradually climb out the freezer this weekend with plenty of sunshine and highs in the 50s and 60s.

More updates to come!

7 day forecast as of 1/9/25.

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