KSAT Connect users share amazing photos of comet over San Antonio
Astronomy lovers, rejoice! A comet will be visible over San Antonio through Oct. 18 at dusk.
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Astronomy lovers, rejoice! A comet will be visible over San Antonio through Oct. 18 at dusk.
Record heat is almost a sure thing today, as temperatures soar. A cold front brings us relief by early Wednesday.
Isolated rain possible by the end of the week
No rain in sight for San Antonio, either
Last night, a strong geomagnetic storm brought an amazing #aurora show to much of the United States (and beyond), including here in the Lone Star State. The best times to view the northern lights were about 9 to 10 PM and again around 1 AM. There is a chance weâll have another opportunity for Aurora […]
Unfortunately, no chance for rain anytime soon
Only visible at dusk through Friday, October 18th.
Friday, Oct. 11, has been declared an Ozone Action Day in San Antonio by The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
The Space Weather Prediction Center is monitoring a solar storm Thursday and Friday
A strong geomagnetic storm may bring #Aurora (northern lights) to Texas tonight, and all eyes are eagerly on a cold front that is expected to bring fall to Texas next week. Yesterday, the sun generated a substantial solar flare. That flare also generated a coronal mass ejection, or CME, which could bring a significant geomagnetic […]