A cold front is scheduled for Sunday night
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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TRACKING SANTA: He arrives in San Antonio tonight
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A TOASTY CHRISTMAS DAY: We keep temperatures above average with foggy mornings
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COLD FRONT SUNDAY NIGHT: It’ll turn windy and quite a bit colder
FORECAST
A TOASTY CHRISTMAS DAY
We start foggy again Christmas morning, with skies clearing midday and highs in around 80 in the afternoon! And while it won’t be the hottest Christmas Day on record (that distinction goes to Christmas 1955 when we hit 90!), it likely will rank in the top 5.
TRACKING SANTA
Santa starts his journey near the International Date Line in the South Pacific and then makes his way across the world. He, of course will be in San Antonio tonight (likely with shorts on). Want to track him? Check out NORAD for the latest.
COLD FRONT, WINDY SUNDAY NIGHT
Ready for a change? It finally arrives Sunday night in the form of a fairly stout cold front. Not only will temperatures be quite a bit colder on Monday (highs in the 50s), but winds could gust to near 35 mph during the first half of the day. We’ll have to keep an eye on Mountain Cedar levels. Also worth watching will be the temperature Tuesday morning. As of now, we are forecasting lows in the upper-30s. However, should clouds clear, it’s not completely out of the question that we could see a light freeze. We’ll keep you updated!
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