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It’ll clear out skies and bring gusty winds
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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FOG & DRIZZLE ENDING: Less issues for today’s morning commute, skies clear
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COLD FRONT EARLY AFTERNOON: Gusts of up to 30 mph with front, slightly cooler
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UPDATED WEEKEND FORECAST: A cold front to bring changes to weekend temps
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STILL WARM FOR CHRISTMAS: Temps running well-above average
FORECAST
TODAY’S FORECAST
Fog & drizzle are coming to an end and skies will clear later this morning. With sunshine, we’ll see a nice warm-up through midday. A cold front will move through just after lunchtime. While it won’t have a huge impact on temperatures, it will bring gusty winds. Gusts of up to 30mph from 1pm to roughly 4pm are possible.
WEEKEND CHANGES
The weekend forecast is trending cooler. On Saturday, lingering morning fog and clouds will keep temperatures in check. While we will see some afternoon sun, highs are now projected to only reach the low-70s. Additionally, a cold front will move through on Sunday. This front may drop highs into the upper-60s in San Antonio. Because the front will stall, the forecast on Sunday will be very tricky, with a wide range of temperatures across the area.
WARM HOLIDAY WEEK
Despite Sunday’s front, a warm, humid airmass will quickly return by early next week. Warm conditions are still expected for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
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It’ll clear out skies and bring gusty winds
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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FOG & DRIZZLE ENDING: Less issues for today’s morning commute, skies clear
-
COLD FRONT EARLY AFTERNOON: Gusts of up to 30 mph with front, slightly cooler
-
UPDATED WEEKEND FORECAST: A cold front to bring changes to weekend temps
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STILL WARM FOR CHRISTMAS: Temps running well-above average
FORECAST
TODAY’S FORECAST
Fog & drizzle are coming to an end and skies will clear later this morning. With sunshine, we’ll see a nice warm-up through midday. A cold front will move through just after lunchtime. While it won’t have a huge impact on temperatures, it will bring gusty winds. Gusts of up to 30mph from 1pm to roughly 4pm are possible.
WEEKEND CHANGES
The weekend forecast is trending cooler. On Saturday, lingering morning fog and clouds will keep temperatures in check. While we will see some afternoon sun, highs are now projected to only reach the low-70s. Additionally, a cold front will move through on Sunday. This front may drop highs into the upper-60s in San Antonio. Because the front will stall, the forecast on Sunday will be very tricky, with a wide range of temperatures across the area.
WARM HOLIDAY WEEK
Despite Sunday’s front, a warm, humid airmass will quickly return by early next week. Warm conditions are still expected for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
QUICK WEATHER LINKS
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