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A cold front moves into San Antonio and South Central Texas Saturday night, bringing a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms.
A few could turn severe between about 9 p.m. and 3 a.m., mainly east of 281. There is a risk of damaging wind and large hail.
“After 5 p.m. warm air east of I-35 could interact with abundant moisture to produce a few late day storms,” said an advisory from the National Weather Service. “A cold front reaching our northern counties by 7 p.m. could lead to strong storms that will follow the front southward through the evening. The chance of strong storms should decrease and shift south between midnight and 2 a.m. Sunday.”
After a mild and damp day today, we could see a brief episode of strong to severe storms east of Highway 281, followed by a sharp trend to colder weather starting Sunday. Low rain chances are suggested for each day, but Tuesday stands out to be coldest and driest. pic.twitter.com/8HKqfJ2dTw
— NWS Austin/San Antonio (@NWSSanAntonio) November 29, 2025
Sunday’s high drops to around 50 under cloudy skies and strong winds, with lows in the low-40s in San Antonio and upper-30s in the Hill Country.
And another round of showers and thunderstorms is possible late Sunday night for San Antonio and the Hill Country.
A strong cold front is expected to push across South-Central Texas tonight, bringing blustery and cooler conditions. Wind chills could drop into the 20s for some with gusts as high as 40 mph early Sunday morning. Dress warmly and secure those outdoor decorations. #txwx pic.twitter.com/NOTJWSbxID
— NWS Austin/San Antonio (@NWSSanAntonio) November 29, 2025
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