Chances of snow and ice are rising for South Texas. Here's when.

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Chances of snow and ice are rising for South Texas. Here's when.
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San Antonio doesn't see accumulating snow all too often, but chances are starting to rise significantly for it to happen early next week.

It doesn’t take a meteorologist to tell you that San Antonio doesn’t see snow very often. In fact, since San Antonio ’s official weather records began in 1885, only 19 winters have brought at least an inch of snow to the city. That’s an average occurrence of about once every seven years. That being said, chances are rising that South Texas could see light, accumulating snow early next week. The snow may fall along with a combination of rain, freezing rain and sleet.

Snow and ice chances By late Monday afternoon and into the evening, atmospheric moisture will be increasing across South Texas, thanks to a developing low pressure system out of the Gulf of Mexico. Light rain or drizzle may develop at first, then transition to a wintry mix of freezing rain and sleet by Monday night. Some roadways could start to become slick by late Monday, especially on bridges and overpasses. Moisture will continue to rise overnight, leading to higher precipitation chances.

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