Keep the jacket & umbrella handy this weekend as unseasonably cold conditions continue with a few more chances for rain 🥶☔ and while it won't be for everyone, a few snowflakes could mix in with that rain, especially in the Hill Country Saturday morning.
After Friday morning’s cold front sparked rain and storms across South Central Texas, cold and windy conditions have quickly rushed in to end the week.
Guidance continues to support the idea that a few snowflakes may mix in with some of that cold rain Saturday morning, mainly across portions of the Hill Country, but potentially as far south as northern Bexar County. Temperatures in the layers of the atmosphere above our heads will be below freezing , but the layer of air where we are at the ground will stay above freezing. This above-freezing layer could be so thin, though, that it wouldn’t allow enough time for all of those flakes to completely melt as they fall, but since the temperature of the ground is >32°, whatever hits area roadways should melt on impact.
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