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A strong cold front is set to bring a sharp change in weather to the San Antonio area late Sunday night, ending a stretch of warm, near-80-degree temperatures and ushering in a much colder start to the week.
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The weekend before Christmas is among the busiest downtown. Visitors can expect highs in the upper 70s and lows in the upper 50s
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The Alamo City won't see a freeze this week, but rain is likely Thursday.
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A quick warmup is in the forecast by the end of the week.
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Alamo City residents ready for a cool down after 90-degree weather most of October
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A cold front could bring rain wakeup temperatures in the upper 60s.
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A cold front is expected to collide with that tropical moisture over South Texas to boost rain chances.
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New Year's Eve should be mostly clear, which means no midnight fog to obscure the big fireworks show around the Tower of the Americas during "Celebrate San Antonio."
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System failures caused cold temperatures in classrooms across the district. SAISD closed 30 campuses as of Wednesday morning because of the ongoing issues.
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A cold front pushing through this week will trigger showers in its advance and in its wake.