The forecast in San Antonio indicates a sunny and pleasant start to February with highs in the mid-70s to low 80s and mild winds. Clear nights are expected with lows in the 40s to 50s.
The National Weather Service warns of increasing storm chances as a storm system makes its way through Texas including San Antonio following a cold front.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has confirmed the earthquake happened Wednesday night in Karnes County.
So, grab your blankets and let’s take a look at what we’re in for after the latest update from the National Weather Service ... morning and evening commutes,” the NWS said. The San Antonio area is tracking to have lows around 26 degrees Sunday ...
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for Central and South Texas, from Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon.
Forecasters said a Pacific front will move through the area to help trigger the showers. Overall rainfall amounts appear to be on the lighter side for now.
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Most San Antonio area schools and universities canceled classes on Tuesday. By Tuesday evening, most announced a return to regular schedules on Wednesday, with the exception of SAISD.
A newborn baby in Texas was found near a San Antonio fire station, wrapped in a towel inside a basket, during the freezing early hours of Jan. 21. The baby, who was found with the umbilical cord still attached,
The latest National Weather Service forecast for San Antonio predicts a 50% chance of snow showers and freezing rain Monday night, tapering off to 30% by Tuesday, with a morning low around 28 degrees. A high near 38 on Tuesday and temperatures from about 21 to 44 Wednesday and 31 to 50 on Thursday also are forecast locally.
The Alamo City officially recorded 0.10 of an inch of snow at the San Antonio International Airport, which makes Tuesday morning’s event the first measurable snowfall found since February 2021. Thankfully, this event was nothing compared to the multi-day deep freeze that we all remember nearly four years ago.
A Winter Storm Warning that was in effect for Bexar County and many other counties south and east of San Antonio has been canceled. It began at 6 p.m. Monday and was scheduled to end at 6 p.m. Tuesday, but it was called off at 2 p.m. Tuesday.