San Antonio Braces for Gusty Winds and Chilly Mornings Ahead
San Antonio is in for a noticeable weather shift this weekend as a strong cold front moves through the area. Residents woke up Sunday to gusty winds sweeping across the city, bringing a sharp drop in temperatures. The morning started off quite windy, with gusts reaching up to 40 to 45 miles per hour, and while winds are expected to gradually ease into a steady breeze by sunset, the cooler air behind the front will remain. Despite clear skies and abundant sunshine, temperatures struggled to climb, holding in the upper 60s, and are forecasted to dip further after dark.
Due to the strong winds and low humidity, fire conditions across South Texas are being closely monitored. A Red Flag Warning has been issued until 9 p.m., signaling elevated fire danger for anyone outdoors. People are being urged to exercise caution, avoid outdoor burning, and stay aware of changing conditions, as fire risk will remain very high through Monday.
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Monday morning will greet the city with even colder air. Temperatures are expected to fall into the mid-30s in most parts of San Antonio, with outlying areas and the Hill Country possibly experiencing a brief freeze. By the afternoon, highs will only reach the lower to mid-60s under sunny skies. Tuesday morning will bring another chilly start in the 30s before temperatures rebound later in the week, climbing back into the 80s by Wednesday.
Sunday’s conditions serve as a sharp contrast to the record heat that South Texas experienced just a day or two prior, when temperatures soared near 90 degrees and many areas came close to breaking records. This sudden 20-degree drop is a reminder of the volatile fall weather pattern in the region, where sunny skies and strong winds can quickly turn warm days into chilly mornings.
For anyone heading outdoors, the advice is clear: secure loose items against the wind, plan for cooler temperatures in the morning, and remain alert to the fire danger. With the cold front now settling in, San Antonio is entering a period of brisk, sunny days combined with chilly mornings, a classic reminder that the transition from late fall to winter is underway. Residents should stay tuned to local weather updates to navigate this chilly stretch safely.
In short, the Alamo City is experiencing a weather roller coaster: gusty winds, cooler temperatures, and frost in some areas, all following a spell of record-setting heat. The next few days will be crisp, sunny, and decidedly more autumn-like than the recent summer-like warmth, making jackets and caution near outdoor fires the order of the day.
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