People in South Texas can look forward to cooler weather tonight, as a cold front moves through the area, bringing a hint of fall. With temperatures continuing to trend above average for mid-November, this should bring some cooling however, it will not be shirt-sleeve weather just yet.
The Cool Down Begins in South Texas
As these front advances this evening, expect highs to remain above average through the day. Morning and evening lows will be around 60 degrees and midday highs of 84 degrees roughly 12 degrees above normal. There, as late afternoon, there will be changes in wind direction from the North, thus ushering in cool, dry weather into the region. This will go down to the low 70s by 6-7 pm, and low 60s in the middle of the night at 9-10 pm.
Thursday’s Forecast South Texas
There will be a further decline in temperatures as the night starts pulling through. Thursday morning, San Antonio will start in the low 50s, while some towns in the Hill Country could be in the mid-40s. It will not be cold for a long-time clear sky will warm temperatures to the mid- to upper 70s in the afternoon.
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Friday Morning Chill
Some of the coldest air is expected on Friday morning with lows Thursday night in the upper 40s to low 50s near San Antonio and a good reason to grab that jacket. This cold morning will again cause only low seventies in the afternoon with partly cloudy and dry weather.
Warmth and Another Front Ahead
The combination of high pressure comes in, then more chances of temperature increase over the weekend, in the mid-80s on Sunday. Turning slightly colder over the weekend with increasing winds by Sunday night, there will be a chance of showers by Monday morning. As for the forecast, there is a chance that mid-next week a more powerful cold front will arrive, and Friday and Saturday may get highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s or even in the upper 30s. These fronts will probably bring the coldest air mass for this season so far. More weather updates over the next few days as fall is finally making its way to South Texas.
Conclusion
After the round of rather warm weather in the first days of October, South Texas will have the chance to enjoy the cool weather with the help of the cold front, setting the weather for the middle of fall. Though this front will only cool this area down for the time being, another and far stronger cold front next week will bring potentially colder weather with highs in the 60s and lows that could plunge into the 40s or upper 30s. What is more, these changes are more productive as they pave the way to the fall, making a transition from recently experienced warm weather. This is an ongoing weather pattern, and you should stay tuned for reports from local meteorological departments.