After several weeks of hot and dry weather to start fall, South Texas is finally starting to see some very welcome changes.
San Antonio recorded 1.19 inches of rain from Friday night through Saturday, the first significant rain event we’ve seen since early September. And now, we’re tracking an actual cold front heading this way, set to arrive by Tuesday.
While there have been a few weak cold fronts over the past several weeks, nothing has forced us to reach for a jacket quite yet. That’s likely to change later this week, as the chilliest air so far this fall will arrive in San Antonio. Temperatures may even fall into the 40s by the second half of the week.
Sunday’s forecast
Sunday will bring a pleasantly cool morning as low temperatures fall to around 64 degrees in the San Antonio metro area. Areas to the north, like Boerne, Kerrville, and Fredericksburg, will start with lows in the mid- to upper 50s.
Partly cloudy skies will turn mostly sunny by the middle of the day, allowing temps to steadily rise. San Antonio will be near 80 degrees by noon, topping out at 85 degrees by late afternoon. There is no significant chance of rain, either, as Friday night’s low pressure system treks farther east…