HALLOWEEN FORECAST FOR SAN ANTONIO: Warm, but stalling cool front brings at least a *chance* for rain
Trick-or-treating will still likely be muggy, but the wild card is a chance for a shower/storm
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Trick-or-treating will still likely be muggy, but the wild card is a chance for a shower/storm
The sun will rise and set an hour earlier after the time change.
A pattern shift will give us a shot at some spotty showers and a stray thunderstorms, especially by late Wednesday into Thursday.
Plan for more of the same weather this weekend, but our weather pattern shifts a bit next week.
Halloween will be warm, but kiddos may need to dodge a few light showers
We stay with the status quo this weekend: cloudy mornings, warm afternoons. Next week generally plays out that way, too, with a few light showers possible by Halloween.
Temperatures are forecast to remain warm through Halloween, with only small chances for rain.
The aquifer level has fallen more than eight feet since early September.
The pattern remains a dry one this week, with drought conditions worsening. However, a bit of a shift next week could bring some changes.
Warm temperatures and dry conditions will be the theme for the rest of the week.