The San Antonio region faces a high fire danger after a cold front arrived early Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning Wednesday due to a cold front that will arrive in the morning through early afternoon causing high winds and dry air conditions.Low humidity and gusty winds up to 25 miles per hour are expected to create a high fire danger for much of the region, including parts of the Hill Country.
people to avoid outdoor activities that could cause a fire, like parking on grass or not properly disposing of a cigarette.Temperatures are expected to cool off from a high of 89 to a low of 53 degrees Wednesday night. Conditions will continue to cool Thursday with a high temperature near 85 and a low around 62 degrees, and wind gusts up to about 20 mph, according to the NWS.
Cooler conditions are forecast Thursday. Moisture returns to the area Friday. There are low chances for showers and storms late Saturday afternoon and evening and again Sunday afternoon and evening across portions of the area. A few of these storms could be strong.
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