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Demonstrators gathered across the country over the weekend to protest the Trump administration’s immigration policies, following the fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis.
In Fort Worth, police estimated that about 700 people joined a peaceful rally and march through downtown on Saturday. A smaller protest took place in Southlake’s Town Square.
Protesters held signs calling to abolish ICE and to honor the life of Renee Good, the woman killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer.
“We have to raise our voices, we can’t be silent,” said Dr. Michael Bell, senior pastor at Greater St. Stephen First Church, who stood alongside other members of the Fort Worth clergy. “This is what this is about. Bringing us together and pushing back against the divisiveness,” Bell said.
Attendees carried signs with Good’s photo and called for an end to increased deportations under the Trump administration.
Fort Worth resident Kathy Johnson reflected on her father’s service in World War II. “Those people didn’t fight for what is going on here. They fought against this kind of stuff, and I don’t want it. It doesn’t feel like where I want to live,” Johnson said.
Trump administration officials have said the ICE officer involved, Jonathan Ross, acted in self-defense when he shot Good as she fled during a confrontation on Wednesday. The case remains under investigation, and Minnesota officials and eyewitnesses have disputed the federal account.
“I think it’s very important to get people to vote because that’s the only way we are going to make change — and showing up like this, and showing people in power that we are not okay with this,” said Emily Carlos, a resident of Arlington.
In a statement Saturday, Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin defended ICE officers and their use of force.
“ICE officers are facing a nearly 1300% increase in assaults against them as they put their lives on the line to arrest murderers, rapists and gang members,” McLaughlin said.
“The First Amendment protects speech and peaceful assembly — not rioting, assault and destruction,” she added. “DHS is taking measures to uphold the rule of law and protect public safety and our officers.”
Fort Worth police said there were no disturbances or arrests made during Saturday’s demonstration.
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This story has been updated following a statement issued by the district at 9:41 p.m.
An acrimonious board meeting of the Judson Independent School District ended abruptly Saturday with the withdrawal of a motion to relieve Superintendent Milton Fields of his duties.
Trustees then voted 6-1 to “proceed as discussed in closed session,” leading journalists and the public to believe Fields remained at the helm.
However, a statement sent to news outlets four hours after the end of the meeting clarified that the superintendent had been placed on leave after all.
“The District’s Superintendent, Dr. Milton ‘Rob’ Fields, III, has been placed on administrative leave with pay in accordance with the Board’s motion at today’s meeting,” said the statement sent from the email account of Judson’s chief communications officer.
“Further, Dr. Lacey Gosch will serve as Acting Superintendent until further notice. Since this involves confidential personnel matters, we will not be commenting any further. The District remains focused on the core functions of serving students, supporting staff, and maintaining a stable learning environment for the community,” the statement, which said it was from Board President Monica Ryan, went on to say.
TPR texted Ryan for confirmation of the statement’s accuracy. Ryan said their lawyer had recommended the vague language at the end of the meeting, but the 6-1 vote at the end of the meeting was to place Fields on leave and appoint an acting superintendent.
Trustee Lesley Lee, one of three new board members elected in May, made the original motion to relieve Fields and place him on paid administrative leave “pending an investigation” into unnamed “reported concerns.”
However, members of the public and some trustees made it clear they believed Ryan was the one truly instigating the push to remove the superintendent.
Before making the motion, Lee said she was heartbroken and believed Fields was a good man.
“This is my agenda, so there’s no finger pointing anymore,” Lee said.
After nearly three hours of discussion in closed session, Lee withdrew the motion to place Fields on leave and made the new motion to “proceed as discussed in closed session.”
Members of the Judson community, including multiple former board members and a man who taught Fields when he was a Judson student, packed the board room on Saturday to support the superintendent after the agenda of the specially called meeting was posted mid-week. During public comments they called the superintendent a man of character and integrity, and the move to remove him from leadership a witch hunt.
Milton Fields is a product of Judson ISD and a longtime employee of the district. When he was appointed superintendent in the spring of 2023, the board was packed with community members celebrating his selection.
“Dr. Fields is doing great work. He needs to not be removed,” said Amber Gonzales, the principal of Copperfield Elementary and one of the nearly 30 people who spoke in support of the superintendent. “He needs our support. He needs a board that works with him in unison and not against him. He needs a board that does not tie his hands and instead allows him to do his job that he was hired to do for this district.”
Local optometrist and community member Charlinda Nance said the move against Fields was personal for her because she had block walked for Ryan.
“When people came to me and said, ‘We voted for her because you vouched for her.’ I did. In the beginning, I said, ‘Let’s not confuse her passion for aggression.’ This is aggression. This is planned,” Nance said.
“And if we’re going to put him on administrative leave or terminate his employment, show me a write up. Show me an improvement plan,” Nance added. “Show me where we tried to work together to make this district better as a whole.”
P.J. Cabrera, a local professor and former Judson journalism teacher pointed out that Fields is one of only a few Black superintendents in Texas.
“If you remove the superintendent in this way you are going to cause chaos, a mass exodus of faculty and staff and family and students, and you guys will be known for removing one of the few superintendents of color in the state of Texas,” Cabrera said.
Saturday was the eighth time the Judson school board agenda has included a discussion of the superintendent’s duties or responsibilities since the May election changed the makeup of the board, and the third time the agenda included possible action on his employment.
However, it was the first time the discussion was moved from closed to open session. Discussion in closed session was not even on the agenda, but the board moved discussion behind closed doors after longtime trustees Laura Stanford, Suzanne Kenoyer, and José Macias Jr. pushed for it.
A screenshot of the full Judson ISD school board at the dias with Superintendent Milton Fields on Saturday, January, 10, 2026 during a specially called meeting to discuss and act on the superintendent’s employment.
Stanford, Kenoyer, and Macias said they had no idea what the basis of the investigation was, and the board needed to go into closed session to discuss legal concerns and personnel matters.
“I don’t know what he did wrong. I’ve not heard any allegations,” Stanford said. “The last written document we have about Dr. Fields is a good evaluation.”
“This is a railroad job. This needs to be postponed until all of us know what these alleged allegations are. Because, frankly, I don’t believe it,” added Kenoyer.
Board President Monica Ryan accused them of lying when they said they didn’t know what it was about.
“To hear fellow board members just lie to the public at this point, when we know via the emails that they have been in receipt of the same emails as seven board members have, that’s just super disappointing that they can’t just be truthful with the public and are pretending they don’t know what this is about,” Ryan said.
“That’s not true. Quit calling us liars, please,” Stanford replied.
The superintendent also seemed unaware of what the allegations were about. At one point, he offered to clarify matters in public, mistaking the motion to put him on leave with pay for an allegation about pay.
“We have the people around the dais who can answer any pay questions. We can go ahead and ask the question, and we could talk about it now,” Fields said.
“I’m sorry, I didn’t think I heard anything about pay,” Ryan responded.
“I’m still free to talk about whatever it is,” Fields replied.
Fields also broke up the tense back and forth between trustees accusing each other of lying and asked them to please go into closed session.
“Investigate what you need to, but please, let’s stop this. This is only a further embarrassment to the district, and it only affects the classrooms even more,” Fields said.
Trustees eventually voted 4-3 to go into closed session to speak with an attorney, with Stephanie Jones voting with Stanford, Kenoyer, and Macias.
They briefly returned to open session to vote to add a discussion of personnel matters to the closed session and went back behind closed doors for more than two hours.
Macias was the only trustee to vote against Lee’s motion to “proceed as discussed in closed session.”
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As criticism mounted, what once felt like speculation about ICE’s hiring standards began to look more like a pattern critics say is being ignored in the rush to expand the agency’s ranks.
Man confronted in Minneapolis over tattoo/US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem attends a press conference in New York City on January 8, 2026. (Photo by TIMOTHY A.CLARY / AFP via Getty Images/Kaos.Follows IG)
Video taken in Minneapolis of what some believed to be an off-duty ICE agent just two days before the fatal shooting of an unarmed Minnesota mother of three by an ICE agent on Wednesday, Jan 7, shows what appears to be a Nazi tattoo on his head.
An account named after A-list action hero actor Liam Neeson reposted a shot of an ice agent with the Nazi SS double lightning bolt symbol tattooed behind his ear in a post that has now gone viral with 3.5 million views.
The original video of the agent, with over 130,000 likes, was posted by Kaos.follows on Instagram just hours before the deadly shooting. In the clip, a man filming the scene approaches the unmasked agent who is getting out of his truck and asks him why he has the Nazi tattoo.
“Dude, it’s old now,” the agent responds.
“Yeah, get the f-ck in your truck and get the f-ck out of this city, dog,” the photographer tells him.
“Dude I’m not even from nowhere around. We just come through,” the agent said as he tried to walk away.
“Your whole crew Nazis?” the camera guys asks.
“No, man, we’re not even from here.”
“Where are the rest of them at?”
“Texas.”
“Ga back to Texas,” the camera guy warns.
“Dude, I had this done years ago,” the agent insisted.
“I know and it’s still on your f-cking face, bro.”
“Because I ain’t had no time to change it,” the agent whined.
“I seen that before. I seen your f-cking eyes, dog. Get the f-ck out of my city or I will f-cking end you,” the camera guy shouts as the agent walks away down the sidewalk.
There’s been increasing concern about the background and ideological beliefs of federal agents hired by the Trump administration and Noem, especially after the deadly shooting in Minneapolis that left victim Renee Good dead.
“Hey Kristie Noem, quick question, why does ICE hire tubby losers with visible Nazi tattoos?” X user Liam Nissan asked in the post.
“She has no choice That’s the only type of people that apply,” this X user responded.
“Maybe that’s the requirement you should have for that job,” another X poster wondered.
And still another noted, “If this is real, it’s a failure of oversight — not a ‘bad apple.’”
Others poked at the man’s demeanor after being called out.
Another added on Threads, “Catch them by themselves, they don’t act so big and tuff more like a scary little puzzy!”
“Make them scared and keep them scared,” said another on the original Instagram post shared on Monday.
This isn’t the first time federal agents’ tattoos have raised concerns. Last summer during an immigration crackdown on Martha’s Vineyard an agent was spotted with a triple interconnecting triangle tattoo, a symbol used by white supremacists, although the valknot is also an “old Norse symbol that often represented the afterlife in carvings and designs,” according to the Martha’s Vineyard Times.
The newspaper reached out to ICE and a spokesperson said members of the military used the triangles tattoo as a “tribute to fallen warriors,” but also admitted racist groups used the symbol as well.
A statement at the time said “ICE said has no tolerance for racism,” but nowhere on the agency’s “Careers” website does it prohibit racist, bigoted, white supremacist or Nazi beliefs or tattoos.
That context has taken on new urgency as the Department of Homeland Security races to dramatically expand ICE staffing under Noem’s leadership. According to reporting from multiple outlets and internal DHS sources, the agency has been under pressure to add thousands of new agents on an accelerated timeline, leading to relaxed screening standards, truncated training programs, and recruits being pushed through before full vetting is complete — all in service of meeting raw headcount goals.
Critics say that environment all but guarantees questionable actors slip through.
An email from ICE headquarters to the agency’s top officials on October 5 lamented that “a considerable amount of athletically allergic candidates” who reported for training had “misrepresented” their physical condition on application forms.
“We even had a 469-pound man sent to the academy whose own doctor certified him not at all fit for any activity,” a DHS official told the Daily Mail, which published an investigation into ICE’s lax vetting and declining training.
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As Venezuelan detainee Diógenes Angulo left a prison in San Francisco de Yare after a year and five months behind bars, his family appeared to be in shock.
He was detained two days before the 2024 presidential election after he posted a video of an opposition demonstration in Barinas, the home state of the late President Hugo Chávez.
As he emerged from the jail in San Francisco de Yare, approximately an hour’s drive south of the capital Caracas, he learned that former President Nicolás Maduro had been captured by U.S. forces Jan. 3 in a nighttime raid in the capital.
Angulo told The Associated Press that his faith gave him the strength to keep going during his detention.
“Thank God, I’m going to enjoy my family again,” he said, adding that others still detained “are well” and have high hopes of being released soon.
Families with loved ones in prison gathered for a third consecutive day Saturday outside prisons in Caracas and other communities, hoping to learn of a possible release.
On Thursday, Venezuela’s government pledged to free what it described as a significant number of prisoners.
But as of Saturday, only 11 people had been released, up from nine a day prior, according to Foro Penal, an advocacy group for prisoners based in Caracas. Eight hundred and nine remained imprisoned, the group said. It was not immediately clear if Ángulo’s release was among the 11.
A relative of activist Rocío San Miguel, one of the first to be released and who relocated to Spain, said in a statement that her release “is not full freedom, but rather a precautionary measure substituting deprivation of liberty.”
Among the prominent members of the country’s political opposition who were detained after the 2024 presidential elections and remain in prison are former lawmaker Freddy Superlano, former governor Juan Pablo Guanipa, and Perkins Rocha, lawyer for opposition leader María Corina Machado. The son-in-law of opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González also remains imprisoned.
One week after the U.S. military intervention in Caracas, Venezuelans aligned with the government marched in several cities across the country demanding the return of Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. The pair were captured and transferred to the United States, where they face charges including conspiracy to commit narco-terrorism.
Hundreds demonstrated in cities including Caracas, Trujillo, Nueva Esparta and Miranda, many waving Venezuelan flags. In Caracas, crowds chanted: “Maduro, keep on going, the people are rising.”
Acting president Delcy Rodríguez, speaking at a public social-sector event in Caracas, again condemned the U.S. military action on Saturday.
“There is a government, that of President Nicolás Maduro, and I have the responsibility to take charge while his kidnapping lasts … . We will not stop condemning the criminal aggression,” she said, referring to Maduro’s ousting.
On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump said on social media: “I love the Venezuelan people and I am already making Venezuela prosperous and safe again.”
After the shocking military action that overthrew Maduro, Trump stated that the United States would govern the South American country and requested access to oil resources, which he promised to use “to benefit the people” of both countries.
Venezuela and the United States announced Friday that they are evaluating the restoration of diplomatic relations, broken since 2019, and the reopening of their respective diplomatic missions. A mission from Donald Trump’s administration arrived in the South American country on Friday, the State Department said.
Amid global anticipation over the fate of the South American country, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil responded to Pope Leo XIV, who on Friday called for maintaining peace and “respecting the will of the Venezuelan people.”
“With respect for the Holy Father and his spiritual authority, Venezuela reaffirms that it is a country that builds, works, and defends its sovereignty with peace and dignity,” Gil said on his Telegram account, inviting the pontiff “to get to know this reality more closely.”
BOSTON – Victor Wembanyama scored 16 of his 21 points in the second half, including a game-sealing jumper with 19.2 seconds left, and the San Antonio Spurs beat the Boston Celtics 100-95 on Saturday night.
De’Aaron Fox also finished with 21 points for the Spurs and Keldon Johnson added 18 points and 10 rebounds. San Antonio won its second straight after losing two in a row.
Derrick White led Boston with 29 points and Jaylen Brown had 27. The Celtics lost for just the third time in 12 games.
The game was tied at 84 before Baylor Scheierman’s corner 3-pointer pushed Boston ahead with just under seven minutes left. White followed with a driving basket before the Spurs went on a 9-2 spree, taking a 93-91 lead on Johnson’s 3-pointer with 2:14 left.
After Brown’s layup tied it, Wembanyama’s fadeaway jumper pushed San Antonio back in front with 1:33 to go.
Brown was then stripped of the ball near midcourt by Fox, and Julian Champagnie converted a putback of his own miss to make it 97-93 with 41 seconds left.
Wembanyama’s left-wing jumper made it 99-95.
Playing his third straight game after missing a pair with a sore knee, Wembanyama didn’t score his first points until hitting a 3 from the top midway into the second quarter.
But he got going in the second half, scoring nine consecutive points for San Antonio midway into the third quarter, bringing the Spurs back from a nine-point deficit to tie it on his three-point play.
Coming off a victory over the Raptors a night earlier, the Celtics seemed locked in defensively against Wembanyama early, mixing in double teams and sending a few players at him quickly when he attempted to drive.
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Following the Trump administration’s intervention in Venezuela, Donald Trump and his senior aide Stephen Miller have escalated threats to seize Greenland. Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss what this may mean for the United States’ relationship with its NATO allies, and more.
Joining the editor in chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, to discuss: Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent for The New York Times; Susan Glasser, a staff writer at The New Yorker; Stephen Hayes, the editor of The Dispatch; and Vivian Salama, a staff writer at The Atlantic.
Trap Celina strikes again…or did she get trapped? Celina Powell is still exposing Offset for allegedly threatening to shoot Cardi B’s baby daddy, Stefon Diggs, and getting the pillow talk tattler jumped over $15,000 he owes her.
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On Instagram, Celina claimed, “If ANYTHING happens to me, OFFSET did it!” After the shocking clips and receipts she revealed, fans suspect the same is true about Stefon. In another post, she added, “Tired of this grown man threatening me almost everyday and got me living in fear cuz he owes me $15K+ I tried to get my money back for weeks and all I’ve gotten is threats…”
IKYFL! It’s giving that the “Handsome & Wealthy” days are long gone. We knew more mess was probably coming after Celina put Offset on blast after she “put him to sleep,” but this is wild, even for the WikiLeaks of sneaky links.
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In the days since the viral video, Celina went all in to call out Offset about a $15,000 debt. Why and how was Trap Celina the one tricking and getting trapped in this entanglement?
Well, Celina spilled all the tea about what went down with Offset, his baby mama/daddy drama, and the alleged threats and restraining order against him.
See what Celina Powell said about the Offset saga in her own words after the flip!
Celina Powell Reveals How Offset Got Her $15K & Kept Begging For More Before She Exposed The Video Of Him
No matter how bad you think Offset’s sneaky link with Celina Powell was, she claims it was worse! On her 2 Girls From Mars podcast, she told co-host Milian Millie all about her three-week whirlwind with Offset. She revealed how down bad he is amid his divorce from Cardi B and a video of the rapper crashing out about wanting to shoot Stefon Diggs.
In an episode titled “Offset Robbed Celina Powell *Receipts*,” she revealed that something was suspicious from his random first IG call at 4 a.m. Not only did they have past beef, but she says the conversation began with him asking her how much money she has. She said he called the task “a test” of her loyalty. Flag on the play!
Celina said she agreed to meet Offset at a casino with all the hundreds in her safe, which added up to $15,000. What part of the game is this? She went back to sleep at home after he “lost it all,” only to show texts of him asking for more money hours later.
Don’t do it! Reconsider!
Celina Powell Says Offset Continued Asking For More Money While He Gave Another Woman Multiple Bags: “He’s Pimping Me!”
For their next link at a hotel, Celina claims he tried to make her pay for the room and his Uber to meet her. Following that hookup, she recorded the now-viral video of Offset sleeping. However, she swore she had no plans to expose him until he continued to play with her money. In fact, it was the “Clout” star’s idea that he suggested as collateral for paying Celina back.
In the OnlyFans creator’s mind, that was “her man,” so she let the steep debt slide with the E&J-drinking deviant. She revealed screenshots of him only reaching out to her on Christmas Eve to demand more money on PayPal. Celina also showed a screen recording from Offset’s finsta with his children playing with racks of cash, so she still somehow expected to be next on Santa’s list.
Instead, the model saw Offset lavish another woman with four Birkin bags and diamonds. “Oh, my God! He’s like pimping me,” Celina said, realizing she’s “paying for sex” while Offset spoiled someone else.
See how Celina’s Offset saga turned into threats about shooting Stefon Diggs in the knee, bankruptcy, and eight-figure losses after the jump!
Celina Powell’s Video Shows Offset Talking About Getting Stefon Diggs “Shot In The Knee”
Several hookups later, Celina still didn’t secure the bag, but she claimed dinero demands from her “man” kept coming. When confronted about the missing Kiari coins and all the flexing online, she said Offset admitted he’s taking more Ls than Drake, both in and out of the casino.
The conversation turned to Offset’s personal drama, and he called Cardi’s newborn with Stefon “a bastard,” according to Celina. She also announced the “breaking news” that “Cardi has a restraining order against Offset,” and he isn’t allowed to talk to the kids. He allegedly uses calls from his other daughter as a workaround to find out what Cardi’s eldest, Kulture, says about the baby and Stefon.
The most damning revelation is a recording of Offset saying, “If I catch [Stefon], it’s going to be bad. I’m talking beat, strip, shot in the knee, all types of s**t,” he allegedly said about a career-ending attack.
Celina Puts Offset On Blast For Going Bankrupt Amid Divorce & Losing $800K While Trying To Win It Back Gambling
“Then Cardi hit him with the divorce… and then he owes $2 million in taxes, and he’s about to file for bankruptcy,” she continued, explaining that he’s gambling nonstop to try to get his money back. Instead, Celina said he sent her proof he “lost $800,000” gambling after he repeatedly gave her the runaround.
On top of taking that loss, she claimed “Offset’s girlfriend” and two other women jumped Celina’s friend, Jordyn, at a NYE party. The two co-hosts speculated that Offset set up the whole fight, which Jordyn also alleged.
Milian and Celina also floated theories that Offset only set this series of shenanigans in motion with Celina because he knew she would expose him and make him relevant again. They also wondered whether the long-lost $15,000 was revenge for the fake pregnancy scandal five years ago. Even if Offset got the last laugh from the free promotion, he’d better hope Trap Celina doesn’t team up with his Trap Selena ex, Cardi.
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Every now and then, you’ll come across a new piece of tech at CES that just immediately clicks, and you’ll think to yourself, “This is actually genius.”
CES 2026 was filled with robotics, AI, and other futuristic tech, yet one of the most impressive things I found was a pair of headphones that turn into speakers called Neo from a company called TDM.
TDM’s CES 2026 booth Credit: Mashable
Or are they speakers that turn into headphones? TDM is going with the former by calling the Neo headphones first, but they are, in fact, both.
TDM Neo Hybrid Headphone Speakers are a pair of high-quality over-ear headphones that transform into speakers by simply bringing the two headphone sides together and twisting them until they snap into place. From there, your personal audio experience becomes one that can be shared by everyone around you.
TDM Neo Hybrid Headphone Speakers as headphones Credit: Mashable
The implementation of transitioning from headphones to speaker and vice versa was so simple, and more importantly, felt seamless. It worked with audio playing in your ears, and then automatically switched to the external audio source with a twist.
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Twisting the TDM Neo Hybrid Headphone Speakers Credit: Mashable
Sometimes a two-in-one product looks natural in one form but odd in its alternative one, but that’s not the case with the Neo headphones. The Neo looks stylish as both headphones and a speaker. Not to mention, they sounded great in both modes, too.
As an additional bonus, TDM realized that you may want to use the Neo in speaker form to store the device, making it more compact. The Neo can be programmed to pause all audio, in addition to other programmable options, when twisted in the speaker form.
Twisting the TDM Neo Hybrid Headphone Speakers as speakers Credit: Mashable
TDM states that the Neo can last for more than 200 hours in headphone mode and 10 hours in speaker mode on a full charge before needing to be plugged in.
Personally, the instant use case I thought of for the Neo headphones is when you want to share music with friends. Sometimes, you’ll want to introduce a buddy to a new song or artist, so you share earbuds or hand over your headphones. But, with the TDM Neo headphones, you’d be able to twist your device into a speaker and experience the song — and their reaction — in real time with them.
A light freeze is expected for most of us Sunday morning
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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
SUNDAY MORNING: Low 30s, some spots in the upper 20s
RAIN CHANCES: A couple low-end chances
TEMPERATURES: Much closer to average
FORECAST
A LIGHT FREEZE
Most areas will see a light freeze Sunday morning, so bring your valuables inside before you go to bed!
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Bexar County will be in the low 30s, with a couple spots possibly at 33 or 34. Outside of Bexar County, the vast majority will be below freezing.
Luckily, temperatures warm up quickly on Sunday, getting above freezing by 8-9am
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NEXT WEEK
A couple of spotty rain chances pop up next week, but overall we’re looking pretty dry. Temperatures will be much cooler, with Wednesday and Friday being the only days we hit the 70s.
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Elliot Wilson is a Weather Authority Meteorologist at KSAT. He has been passionate about the weather since he was a kid. His career has taken him from the Midwest to the Plains and to the South. He’s excited to be back in the Lone Star State, and is happy to be near the ocean!
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