A cold front with rain and highs in the 40s headed for San Antonio this weekend

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A cold front with rain and highs in the 40s headed for San Antonio this weekend
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The cold front is expected to drop temperatures into the 40s in San Antonio.

A couple endures the cold and rain while walking downtown on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. An incoming cold front is expected to keep the temperatures in the 40s on Saturday with the possibility of rain.is on its way to San Antonio and will bring with it a good chance for high temperatures that will struggle to get out of the 40s.

There is a 30 percent chance for showers, mainly after noon, with a high near 53 degrees, according to the National Weather Service in New Braunfels. The weather service said the best chance for rain is Saturday when the cold front moves in, and the low is expected to be about 42. The high is forecast to be 47 on Saturday and 50 on Sunday. Similar temperatures are expected to continue through the second half of next week.Record-setting earthquake in West Texas caused by oil and gas drilling, USGS says“We’ve got a pretty good shot of high rain chances,” said Monte Oaks, a meteorologist with NWS. “We’re mostly looking at one tenth to a quarter of an inch. So not a whole lot to fill up the aquifer, but quite helpful for grasses and yards.

With few exceptions, the Hill Country is not likely to reach freezing temperatures over the weekend, Oaks said. However, “it’s not a concern” in the Hill Country region east of San Antonio, along the Interstate 35 corridor., which favor warmer temperatures and drier weather, are forecast to continue through the fall and winter, Texas and most of the Central United States are experiencing an uncharacteristic weather pattern, Oaks said.

“Air flows are pushing air from north Canada straight down, continuously sending us reinforcing high pressure surges or weak to moderate cold fronts,” Oaks said. “One after another, we’re getting a resupply of cold air. We expect it to pull away from that into the end of next week.”

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