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Warmup Peaks Near 75 Before Weak Front Brings Gusty Winds to San Antonio

After Tuesday’s chill, a weak midday front brings gusty winds with little rain expected.

Overview

  • San Antonio rebounded quickly after a brief cold snap that dropped the city to 34 degrees Tuesday, the coldest since late February, while outlying Hill Country spots briefly froze under a Freeze Warning.
  • A weak front arrives around midday Wednesday, with temperatures topping out near the mid-70s before dipping slightly late day as north winds gust up to about 30 mph.
  • Thursday turns a bit cooler with sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 60s following the front’s passage.
  • Southerly flow returns Friday and Saturday to push highs back into the mid to upper 70s, then a stronger front Sunday is expected to knock readings into the 50s and 60s with only a small shower chance.
  • Rain remains scarce across the region, and forecasters note the city is on pace to finish the year roughly four inches below normal precipitation with drought continuing.