![]() Mainly bridges, overpasses, and elevated surfaces will be the focus, with accumulations expected to be relatively light. There's also a window from Sunday night through Monday morning where we'll need to monitor for some pockets of freezing drizzle/rain and perhaps a few pockets of sleet. Factor in a gusty north wind, and wind chills are expected to drop into the teens and even single digits in spots, especially early Tuesday. Hard freeze Monday morning with lows in the 20s, followed by upper teens Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Temperatures could fall into the upper 20s in San Antonio by Sunday morning before struggling to climb above freezing both Monday and Tuesday afternoons. The Arctic air is still slated to slide into South Central Texas overnight Saturday and before dawn Sunday. Use this nice start to the weekend to finish up those hard freeze preparations - including people, pets, plants and pipes. Hard freezes expected Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday morningsĬalming winds through the overnight could make for a light freeze in spots early Saturday, followed by more sunshine and high temperatures in the 60s. Window for pockets of relatively light ice late Sunday night through Monday morning, watching mainly bridges & overpasses Arctic air spills into South Central Texas overnight Saturday - before dawn Sunday Saturday's the last day to get all of your hard freeze preps done Saturday is the last day to get those hard freeze preps done! Here's the latest on the COLD air ~Mia
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