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  2. Storms over San Antonio could block eclipse from view Monday

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    Weather forecasters are warning San Antonio residents and visitors to temper their expectations about viewing the eclipse on Monday, with mostly cloudy skies and possible thunderstorms expected in the area come showtime, which begins around noon with totality set to start around 1:30 p.m. That’s because a weak warm front will be moving into ...

  3. Weather - San Antonio Report

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    San Antonio’s 2024 MLK march canceled due to cold temperatures, icy roads. Freezing rain and temperatures in the 20s Monday morning prompted the cancellation of San Antonio’s Martin Luther King Jr. march. by Raquel Torres.

  4. Here comes the heat: So far, 2024 has been cooler for San Antonio...

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    While 2024 has been off to a cooler and wetter start for San Antonio compared to 2023 — San Antonio’s hottest year since meteorological record-keeping began — the Alamo City is still expected to see a warmer-than-usual autumn this year, with the Climate Prediction Center estimating above-average temperatures for all of Texas through the end of October.

  5. Total solar eclipse wows San Antonio through clouds

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    Millions of residents, visitors, scientists and spectators across the Lone Star State experienced the rarity of a total solar eclipse Monday afternoon — peering through heavy clouds to catch glimpses of the once-in-a-lifetime event. The mood was hopeful at Garner State Park west of San Antonio as bits of sun shone through thick cloud cover.

  6. Another heat wave is here. Is this San Antonio's new normal?

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    San Antonio got national attention last month when it reached a heat index of 117 degrees — a new record. While this past June had fewer triple-digit degree days overall than last year’s, two extreme heat waves have hit San Antonio already this year. While this particular hot spell is the first of this year, hotter summers in Texas are ...

  7. San Antonio ties record for consecutive 100-degree days

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    Shortly before 3 p.m. Saturday, San Antonio tied a record for the most consecutive days that have broken 100 degrees. That record, 21 days in a row, was last set in 1962 — when President John F. Kennedy was still in office and HemisFair hadn’t even been thought of yet. With a projected high of 105 Sunday and 104 Monday, the summer of 2023 ...

  8. What to know about this cold snap in San Antonio

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    The coldest wind chill, in the single digits, is expected in the San Antonio area Tuesday morning. The area will start warming up Wednesday morning, Heller said, with lows ranging from the 20s to the low 50s in the afternoon. For San Antonians living or commuting in the north and east sides, periods of light, freezing drizzle or freezing rain ...

  9. Summer outlook: Is San Antonio in for another brutal season?

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    The “average Texas temperatures in 2036 should be expected to be about 1.8 °F warmer than the 1991-2020 average and 3.0 °F warmer than the 1950-1999 average,” the report states. “This would make a typical year around 2036 warmer than all but the absolute warmest year experienced in Texas during 1895-2020.”.

  10. San Antonio enters Stage 2 watering rules as Texas heads into dry...

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    Weather experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are forecasting a drier-than-usual April and summer for the southern U.S.; about 85% of Texas is already in drought. In response to the continued dry conditions, the San Antonio Water System announced that Stage 2 watering restrictions will begin Wednesday.

  11. San Antonio will see freezing conditions through Thursday

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    Up to a half-inch of ice could accumulate on San Antonio roads Tuesday night, said Monte Oaks, meteorologist for the NWS San Antonio office, and by Wednesday morning, all of Bexar County could see frozen bridges and overpasses. “This is going to be an off-and-on accumulation of ice. There could be parts of Bexar County and outer regions of ...