Not as cold as the front before Halloween, but cool enough to break out the sweaters this weekend!
After a warmer than average first half of the week, a cold front will push through South Central Texas on Thursday, sending rain chances and cooler air back into the forecast.A cold front arrives in South Central Texas on Thursday, pushing through the Hill Country in the morning, then moving into the San Antonio area around midday
Rain chances increase along and behind the front, with scattered-to-widespread activity expected by late Thursday afternoon, evening and overnight A cooler forecast returns for the weekend with highs in the low 60s and lows in the 50s. Most will catch a break from the rain Saturday before another round tries to work in Sunday and into MondayThe cold front will start to push through the Hill Country around or just after the morning commute. As it continues to slide southbound, the boundary will then move through the San Antonio area around lunchtime and push through the Coastal Plains through the early afternoon.
Rain chances will also increase as the front passes through the area, and even more so behind it. A broken line of rain is forecasted to accompany the boundary’s arrival, followed by scattered-to-widespread rain into the Thursday afternoon, evening, and overnight timeframe.
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