FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
- COLD FRONT THURSDAY: Quieter, breezy and cool Thursday as a cold front arrives
- COLD & WET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Showers & a few storms possible, cold temps
- ROCK ‘N’ ROLL MARATHON: Wet weather lasts into Sunday morning
FORECAST
After a misty afternoon with temperatures in the low-to-mid 60s, evening plans will consist of mostly cloudy skies and temperatures gradually falling through the low 60s and into the upper 50s later tonight.
Thursday is forecast to be mostly cloudy and cool, with perhaps some patchy fog in the morning. A cold front will slide in throughout the day as highs aim for the low 60s. You may notice a northeast breeze with winds sustained at 10 to 15 miles per hour.
By Friday morning, many of us will be in the 40s. Then, as an upper level low approaches from the west, showers will begin to develop, especially throughout the second half of the day. Chilly as a result, with many spots struggling to climb out of the mid-50s around San Antonio. Skies stay overcast.
Even better odds of rain arrive this weekend. That’ll keep Saturday cold, too. While most of the activity will be in the form of showers, a few storms can’t be ruled out.
Rain is forecast to continue into Sunday morning, which would affect the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon. Clearing takes place late on Sunday, leading to warmer temperatures by Monday. However, another front arrives, cooling us down by Tuesday.
We’ll keep you posted. More updates to come!