South Texas has been historically warm lately. In fact, since Feb. 25, San Antonio has gone nine straight days with high temperatures of at least 85 degrees — the longest such streak the city has ever experienced this early in the year. And if skies clear up in time, there’s a chance the streak will reach 10 days on Friday.
Cooler weather will be here soon, as a cold front is set to crash into the region by Saturday afternoon. That’s not the main story, though, as the front will also bring a high chance of thunderstorms, some of which could produce hail, damaging wind gusts and flooding rainfall across South and Southeast Texas. Here’s what you can expect.
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Friday’s forecast
Just like the past couple of days, Friday will start with mild and muggy conditions throughout South Texas. San Antonio temperatures will sit near 70 degrees through the early part of the morning, rising only into the mid-70s by 11 a.m…