When can we expect our first ‘real’ cold front in San Antonio? Here’s a look at what the data reveals.
If you dig through the data over the last ten years, our first ‘real’ arrives, on average, in mid to late-September.
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If you dig through the data over the last ten years, our first ‘real’ arrives, on average, in mid to late-September.
Observe this change in state of matter and cool down, too!
Heat is the big story today, with heat advisories issued for San Antonio.
Wednesday, Aug. 7, has been declared an Ozone Action Day in San Antonio by The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
It’ll be all about the heat this week. The models have begun to hint at a storm or two this weekend. We’ll also be watching the tropics.
Triple digits almost a sure bet later this week, while rainfall all but goes away.
A few lucky neighborhoods will see rare August rain
There’s a 20-30% chance for isolated rain Saturday and Sunday evening
Saturday may be our hottest day in the extended forecast, with triple digits likely. It’s that heat, combined with a weak front, that may be enough to kick up some storms late Saturday into Sunday.
Late July rainfall could give hay farmers another harvest come fall