San Antonio Weather: Seasonable Temps & February Forecast | TPR
- San Antonio residents can expect a return to more typical February weather this week, following a winter that has been characterized by both unusually warm spells and periods...
- According to Texas Public Radio, the cold front has a “very slight chance” of triggering some rain east of Interstate 35 on Tuesday.
- February is often a challenging month for forecasters in the region, as it can bring a wide range of conditions, from extreme cold to unseasonably warm temperatures.
Seasonable Weather Returns to San Antonio This Week
San Antonio residents can expect a return to more typical February weather this week, following a winter that has been characterized by both unusually warm spells and periods of unseasonable chill. A weak cold front is approaching, but is unlikely to bring significant rainfall to the city itself.
According to Texas Public Radio, the cold front has a “very slight chance” of triggering some rain east of Interstate 35 on Tuesday. However, San Antonio is “not very likely to see any of it.” The forecast for the week calls for daytime highs in the mid-60s to mid-70s, with overnight lows generally ranging from the mid-40s to mid-50s.
February is often a challenging month for forecasters in the region, as it can bring a wide range of conditions, from extreme cold to unseasonably warm temperatures. The city typically experiences its last freeze around February 24th.
The long-term forecast for February and the remainder of the winter suggests warmer-than-usual temperatures and precipitation levels consistent with a typical February. The forecast does not rule out the possibility of a wintry mix, as February is the month most likely to see such conditions in San Antonio.
Residents may recall the significant winter storm in February 2021, which caused widespread power and water outages across parts of the city. While no such event is currently predicted, the potential for extreme weather remains a factor during this time of year.
The information comes from Texas Public Radio, which publishes news and information for the San Antonio metropolitan area and West Central Hill Country. Readers can sign up for the “TPR Today” newsletter to receive top stories in their inbox each morning.
The Texas Public Radio report highlights the unpredictable nature of February weather, noting that it can swing dramatically between extremes. This year, however, the forecast points towards a more seasonable pattern, offering a respite from the recent fluctuations.
