San Antonio Weather Alert: Freeze Warnings as Temperatures Take a Sudden Plunge

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San Antonio, TX – San Antonio residents are in for a dramatic weather shift as a strong cold front arrives, sending temperatures plummeting from warm and sunny to near-freezing conditions. The National Weather Service has issued a Freeze Warning for Sunday night into Monday morning, with temperatures expected to drop below 32°F.

San Antonio Weather Forecast

  • Friday, January 3: Cloudy and mild. High 67°F, Low 59°F.
  • Saturday, January 4: Warm with some sun breaking through clouds. High 75°F, Low 62°F.
  • Sunday, January 5: Very warm during the day before a cold front arrives. High 78°F, Low 32°F.
  • Monday, January 6: Clear and cool after the freeze. High 52°F, Low 31°F.
  • Tuesday, January 7: Cloudy and chilly. High 51°F, Low 33°F.
  • Wednesday, January 8: Cold with light rain possible. High 47°F, Low 33°F.
  • Thursday, January 9: A chance of rain and sleet as the chill continues. High 41°F, Low 31°F.

San Antonio Weather Alert: Freeze Warnings as Temperatures Take a Sudden Plunge

What’s Happening?

Sunday will start with temperatures in the upper 70s°F, but as the evening progresses, a powerful cold front will sweep through the area, causing temperatures to crash into the low 30s°F overnight. The Freeze Warning issued by the National Weather Service highlights potential damage to plants and pipes, as well as a need for extra care for people and pets.

Warnings and Advisories

  1. Freeze Warning: In effect from Sunday night to Monday morning. Freezing temperatures could harm unprotected pipes, plants, and animals.
  2. Special Weather Statement: A wintry mix, including rain and sleet, is possible on Thursday. Stay tuned for updates.

How to Prepare

  • Protect Plants and Pipes: Cover or move plants indoors and insulate pipes to prevent freezing or bursting.
  • Care for Vulnerable Individuals and Pets: Ensure the elderly, children, and pets have adequate shelter and warmth.
  • Stay Informed: Follow weather updates from reliable sources, such as the National Weather Service.

This sudden shift from balmy to freezing weather is a reminder of the wild swings Texas weather can bring. Plan ahead to stay warm and safe through the cold spell this week.

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