TEXAS — A colder-than-expected model run is raising new concerns about near-freezing temperatures across parts of the Texas Hill Country and the greater San Antonio region early Sunday and again Monday morning, with some spots potentially seeing a light freeze.
According to the latest in-house computer guidance, temperatures may run slightly colder than other forecast models suggest — enough to prompt plant protection in some communities.
Sunday Morning: Hill Country Near the Freezing Mark
Forecast temperatures for 7:00 a.m. Sunday show the coldest readings concentrated in the Hill Country:
- Rocksprings: 30°F
- Kerrville: 31°F
- Boerne: 32°F
- Leakey: 33°F
- Uvalde: 36°F
- Hondo: 35°F
San Antonio is projected to start the morning around 38°F, while New Braunfels may see 36°F.
Communities farther south and east, including Gonzales (38°F), Cuero (38°F), Goliad (39°F), and Carrizo Springs (41°F), are expected to remain above freezing but still cold…