Calming wind, light freeze for some

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

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WHAT A CHANGE!

Yesterday, San Antonio experienced an extreme temperature shift, soaring to a scorching 98°F. However, overnight, gusty winds reached over 50 mph, leading to sporadic power outages across the city. This morning, the temperature dropped to an official low of 42°F, marking a staggering 56-degree change—one of the most dramatic fluctuations in the city’s weather history.

NEAR-FREEZE TONIGHT

As we head into tonight, temperatures in San Antonio are expected to hover just above freezing, with lows around 35°F. In the nearby Hill Country, it’s possible for temperatures to dip to the freezing mark early Tuesday morning. So, if you’re heading out, make sure to bundle up!

Temperatures will dip to near freezing by Tuesday morning

EXTENDED FORECAST

Looking ahead, the weather is set to stabilize and dry out, with temperatures gradually warming up throughout the week. The coolest point will be Tuesday morning, but you’ll soon notice a pleasant warming trend following that chilly start.

Coolest point of the week will be Tuesday morning, then you’ll notice a warming trend.

Stay tuned for daily forecasts to keep up with the latest weather updates!

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