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Temperatures are expected to remain seasonable through at least mid-week, but warmer temperatures will be back.
A couple of cold fronts brought San Antonio mild weather for Halloween weekend, but warmer weather is coming to start November.
The National Weather Service reports a change in the weather pattern will see colder winds from the north replaced by warmer winds from the south this week.
Highs will be in the lower 80s for much of the coming work week. Lows will hover around 60.
Temperatures in the upper 80s arrive by the weekend.
For the entire month of October, San Antonio International Airport only recorded about an inch of rain.
The airport has recorded about 26-inches of rain all year, which is more than two inches below where it should be by this time of the year.
And November is not known as one of San Antonio's rainier months. Little more than two inches of rain usually falls in the month of Thanksgiving.
It's also known for not being all that cold in the Alamo City in November. Highs average around 71 and lows are around 49.