Cold Front Brings Gusty Winds, Rain, and Cooler Temperatures to San Antonio During Fiesta Weekend

A strong cold front swept through San Antonio, Texas on Saturday morning, delivering a significant change in weather marked by gusty winds, falling temperatures, and widespread rain. The dramatic shift began around 10 a.m., with north winds reaching speeds of 35 to 40 mph and afternoon temperatures dropping into the low 60s after a mild start to the day.

Showers became more frequent in the afternoon and evening hours, accompanied by occasional thunder, promising damp and chilly conditions for those participating in the annual Fiesta events. Meteorologists advised residents and visitors to prepare for wet weather throughout Saturday, with rainfall expected to taper off by Sunday morning.

Sunday’s forecast offers relief from the steady rain, with only occasional sprinkles expected and periods of sunshine anticipated in the afternoon. Temperatures are projected to remain mild, with highs in the low 70s, though clouds are likely to thicken again by Sunday night.

Looking ahead to Monday, another round of showers is forecast as an upper-level disturbance moves into the region. Rain is expected to persist through the day, keeping high temperatures in the low 60s. This could impact the scheduled Texas Cavaliers River Parade, as organizers and attendees may need to contend with cool and potentially damp conditions during the event.

Though more seasonable warmth is expected to return later in the week, forecasters warn that periodic showers could continue, reflecting the unsettled weather pattern affecting South Texas. At this time, all official events are still planned as scheduled, but meteorologists are urging the public to stay updated on the latest advisories as conditions evolve.

COMMENTS (0)

Sign in to join the conversation

LOGIN TO COMMENT