San Antonio Under Wet Siege: Cold Temperatures and Flood Alerts Issued

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Cold rain and plunging temperatures are set to sweep through San Antonio, making road conditions hazardous and increasing the risk of localized flooding. With highs barely reaching 41°F and steady rain expected, residents should prepare for a wet, chilly day and potential travel disruptions.

San Antonio Under Wet Siege: Cold Temperatures and Flood Alerts Issued

Current Conditions

San Antonio is starting the day under cloudy skies and a brisk 40°F (4°C). Rain is expected to persist through the day, with ponding on roadways a key concern.

The Week Ahead

Thursday, January 9: Very cold with rain; ponding on roadways possible. High: 41°F (5°C), Low: 37°F (3°C).
Friday, January 10: Brisk and cold, but sunshine returns. High: 47°F (8°C), Low: 27°F (-3°C).
Saturday, January 11: Warmer and sunny. High: 58°F (14°C), Low: 35°F (2°C).
Sunday, January 12: Plenty of sunshine. High: 65°F (18°C), Low: 39°F (4°C).
Monday, January 13: Sun through high clouds. High: 58°F (14°C), Low: 39°F (4°C).
Tuesday, January 14: Cloudy and cooler. High: 50°F (10°C), Low: 39°F (4°C).
Wednesday, January 15: Partly sunny and cool. High: 56°F (13°C), Low: 37°F (3°C).

Safety Tips

  • Drive carefully during rainy periods to avoid hydroplaning on wet roads.
  • Check for water pooling in low-lying areas before traveling.
  • Dress warmly as temperatures will remain chilly throughout the day.

With colder temperatures and steady rain dominating today, San Antonio residents should take precautions to stay safe and dry. The good news? Sunshine and warmer conditions are on the horizon for the weekend!

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