Forecasted highs in San Antonio are in the low 40s. One thing forecasters will be closely monitoring is the chance of damp areas refreezing overnight. Temperatures in San Antonio are expected to dip back into the coldest temperatures so far, into the low 20s.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for Central and South Texas, from Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon.
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As another arctic blast blows into Texas, many school districts are monitoring the weather to decide if campuses should close or remain open next week on Tuesday, January 21, which is when experts forecast some form of wintry perception.
A day after snow slammed into San Antonio, many school districts have decided to return back to class despite reports of black ice on the roads.
Most San Antonio area schools and universities canceled classes on Tuesday. By Tuesday evening, most announced a return to regular schedules on Wednesday, with the exception of SAISD.
A Winter Storm Warning that was in effect for Bexar County and many other counties south and east of San Antonio has been canceled. It began at 6 p.m. Monday and was scheduled to end at 6 p.m. Tuesday, but it was called off at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
Meteorologist Tommy House sat down with Meteorologist Paul Yura, Warning Coordinator at the National Weather Service in San Antonio/Austin, to discuss ways to stay informed when severe weather is
The National Weather Service reported another bitter cold arctic cold front will push into the Alamo City on Sunday. Highs this week will gradually warm from the 50s into the 60s by week's end. Forecasters said half the area could see some light rain accumulations on Tuesday night and Wednesday, mostly south of U.S. 90 and west of U.S. 281.
San Antonio's weather this week features a mix of sun and clouds with a slight chance of showers and cool temperatures.
After San Antonio snow, drivers are being warned of possible black ice on the roads. Here's when black ice forms.
Until a potential freeze next week, we can enjoy several days of weather that may be colder than normal, but temperatures will stay above freezing.