We’ll plunge from Sunday highs in the mid-70s to chilly conditions on Monday. Morning winds will make it feel even colder.
BEXAR COUNTY, Texas — IMPACT DAYS: Monday, December 29
Reason: Cold temperatures and gusty wind.
A strong cold front arrives Sunday night heading into Monday morning, bringing scattered overnight rain and isolated storms to south-central Texas.
The breakdown
A very strong cold air mass will spill southward through Texas on Sunday night, likely arriving to San Antonio just after 10 p.m.
This will generate scattered rain and isolated storms overnight into Monday’s pre-dawn hours. Rain totals will stay light for most of us. The Alamo City will see about a tenth of an inch, with higher amounts southeast of the metro.
Winds pick up Monday morning, gusting near 35 mph. Wind chills drop below freezing in spots, especially in the Hill Country.
Parts of the San Antonio region will see wind chills int he 20s and 30s on Monday morning, with a Wind Advisory in place from 6 p.m. Sunday to noon on Monday. Bundle up!
A 40–to-50 degree drop in “feels-like” temperatures is expected from Sunday afternoon into Monday morning. Daytime highs crash from the 80s to the 40s in less than 24 hours, marking an arctic cold front.
Wind chills drop into the mid-20s to upper 30s Monday morning, with a freeze possible in some areas Tuesday and Wednesday.
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