San Antonio, National Weather Service
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Cold front triggers San Antonio weather alerts for the next 2 days. Here's what to expect.
San Antonio braces for another round of bitterly cold weather this week
The National Weather Service warned San Antonians and Hill Country residents to prepare for the bitterly cold days ahead. A cold front will settle in by Tuesday night and not release its frigid grip on the region until Sunday.
San Antonio Braces for Mixed Weather: Showers, Fog, and Sunshine Ahead
Extreme cold warning issued by the National Weather Service as an arctic cold front brings freezing rain and a prolonged hard freeze to Texas triggering ERCOT.
The San Antonio area could see rain while temperatures drop nearly 20 to 30 degrees amid the second cold front in a week, causing multiple hard freezes.
The roller coaster forecast continues as rain and thunderstorms are expected to plague San Antonio on Tuesday, February 11. According to the National Weather Service, showers and thunderstorms are likely to hit before noon.
A light freeze is forecast Mon morning. However, arctic air arrives Tue night. Prepare for hard freezes and cold wind chill values Wed and Thu mornings. We expect precipitation chances to end Tue evening, however we are monitoring a low chance (20%) of precipitation Fri and Sat. pic.twitter.com/SHgu66RIRj
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