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An aurora update, plus a stretch of warmth & humidity ahead
Read full article: An aurora update, plus a stretch of warmth & humidity aheadCentral Texas recently experienced a rare aurora event due to a G4-level geomagnetic storm, with potential for another sighting pending. Meanwhile, a stretch of warm and humid weather is expected, with temperatures in the 80s and potential for patchy fog in the mornings. Despite increased moisture, rainfall is unlikely, with only a slim chance of isolated showers early next week.
Perfect Weather Expected for San Antonio Trick-or-Treaters
Read full article: Perfect Weather Expected for San Antonio Trick-or-TreatersSan Antonio experienced its coldest temperature since early April, dropping to 41°. The weather forecast for Friday night predicts perfect conditions for trick-or-treating, with a storm system expected on Saturday bringing brief cloud cover and a 20% chance of rain. Skies are expected to clear by Saturday night, and Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday with clocks falling back one hour.
San Antonio Faces Unseasonable Heat Wave in October
Read full article: San Antonio Faces Unseasonable Heat Wave in OctoberSan Antonio is experiencing unseasonably high temperatures, with forecasts predicting highs in the 90s throughout the week. A potential cool front might arrive after October 19, its impact remains uncertain. High pressure is maintaining the hot, dry conditions expected to persist until at least the weekend.
High pressure dominates, keeping San Antonio warm and dry
Read full article: High pressure dominates, keeping San Antonio warm and dryHigh pressure is dominating the weather in San Antonio, resulting in stable, hot, and dry conditions with cooler mornings and warm afternoons. Although humidity levels are expected to decrease later in the week, there is little chance of rain as moisture from tropical systems is diverted away from the area.
WEEKEND WEATHER: Rain Builds Across South-Central Texas
Read full article: WEEKEND WEATHER: Rain Builds Across South-Central TexasExpect hot and dry conditions Friday, followed by increasing rain chances late Sunday into Monday as tropical moisture from Lorena moves into South-Central Texas. Localized heavy downpours could lead to flash flooding, especially in low-lying areas.