Cloudy skies on Saturday before the cold Arctic front arrives on Sunday



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Expect cloudy clouds all day Saturday, with temperatures only going 50 to 50 ° C.

Mist, drizzle or occasional showers will persist all day in the night from Saturday to Friday.

Sunday is just a day of wild weather. The cold Arctic front arrives in San Antonio between 11 am and 1 pm, which will limit our warming potential in Bexar County, as we will start cloudy with some fog.

The areas well to the west and southwest of San Antonio will be in the 70s before the arrival of the front! Blowing north winds (20-30 mph in the afternoon and evening) and a significant drop in temperature will accompany the frontal limit that moves south during the day.

And Monday now has "Cold Record" temperatures in the forecasts as the peaks are struggling to get into the next 40 months

Provide:
Saturday: morning fog and mist. Cloudy with drizzle or showers. High 60
Saturday night: Cloudy with mist and fog. Low 56
Sunday: cloudy sky with fog. Turns generally cloudy, windy with some showers (especially to the east) High 64 then falls all afternoon
Monday: mostly cloudy and very cold. High only 42 (record "cold" is 44 high in 1960)
Tuesday: probable freezing. Morning the lowest 30 in South Africa. Mostly cloudy with a maximum of 48

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