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San Antonio is set to experience a significant weather shift as a major cold front moves in, bringing a temperature drop of 30 degrees or more. This change arrives amidst the city's vibrant Fiesta celebrations, making for a potentially unpr...
Major cold front impacting San Antonio today, bringing 30-degree temperature drop
North and South Texas experienced dramatic weather shifts as a powerful cold front swept through, bringing strong winds and plummeting temperatures. This rapid change impacted travel, increased fire risk, and even caused power outages in so...
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San Antonio is preparing for an icy weekend as a cold front moves through the region. Residents should prepare for freezing temperatures and potential travel disruptions.
A winter storm is approaching Texas, bringing the potential for significant impacts due to cold rain, ice, and extended periods of freezing temperatures. Residents are urged to prepare for hazardous conditions.
WINTER WEATHER TIMELINE: What to expect this weekend in San Antonio and the Hill Country
This weekend brings fluctuating weather conditions to San Antonio and Baton Rouge. Residents should stay informed about potential temperature drops and precipitation.
Tuesday Update: Temps to plunge late Friday, with precipitation still expected this weekend
A hard freeze is anticipated across Texas, with temperatures plummeting into the 20s. Residents are urged to prepare for potential impacts on plants, pipes, and vulnerable populations. The cold weather arrives as an arctic air mass pushes s...
Houston is preparing for a significant weather shift. A FOX 26 Storm Alert is in effect for Friday due to expected showers and thunderstorms, with some potentially becoming severe. Following the storms, a strong cold front will sweep throug...
No freeze yet this winter in San Antonio. When will it happen?
A light freeze is possible in the Hill Country Tuesday morning, while San Antonio will experience temperatures in the mid-30s. Prepare to cover sensitive vegetation in areas like Kerrville, Boerne, and Bulverde. The rest of the week brings...
Tuesday morning light freeze possible in the Hill Country, mid-30s for San Antonio
Central Texas residents should prepare for increasing cloud cover and rising chances of showers and thunderstorms. The forecast indicates a shift from relatively dry conditions to a wetter pattern, with potential for severe weather early in...
Heavy rain, flooding for parts of Texas tonight. Here's where.
San Antonio is bracing for showers and potential scattered rain. The highest chances of downpours will be west of I-35. While the region experienced triple-digit temperatures in May, recent rainfall has kept temperatures below 100°F. A drie...
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Central Texas is bracing for potential thunderstorms this evening, with a slight chance of isolated severe weather. While the highest risk remains north of the region, a few strong storms could bring large hail and damaging winds. Looking a...
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