A rare summer cold front is expected to reach the depths of Texas this week. It won’t exactly send temperatures in the Alamo City plummeting to fall-like days, but it will offer a slight break from triple-digit heat, with a chance of storms.
The cold front is slated to reach San Antonio by Saturday evening, August 1. As temperatures rise well above 100 degrees, cloud cover and isolated storms could help ease afternoon temperatures slightly.
“Saturday evening into Sunday morning, a frontal boundary is forecast to push across the local area and (produce) isolated to scattered showers and storms,” the National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio office warns. “Can’t rule out a few showers or storms on Sunday across the Hill Country, otherwise, back to dry weather conditions for next week.”…