After reaching nearly 70 degrees to close out the work week, an arctic cold front will send temperatures into a free fall this weekend that will linger well into next week. However, the upcoming forecast is quite complex.
Some rainbow trout stocking locations will change this year because of drought conditions and abnormally high water temperatures in south Texas. The water in Texas’ southernmost waterbodies is too warm to be suitable for trout survival,
Temperatures will rise to nearly 70 degrees by Friday, but then plummet over the weekend and next week. Wind chills could fall into the teens.
A winter storm that is expected to begin in Texas next week could end up bringing snow and ice to parts of Florida, but the forecast is far from a lock.
The South Texas Food Bank announced that they will be hosting a food distribution event ahead of the cold temperatures.
Rainfall totals in San Antonio will be very light, with almost all of Bexar County expected to receive less than 0.1 inch of rain.
Places from Houston to New Orleans to Jacksonville could be impacted by a major winter storm next week. FOX Weather Meteorologist Michael Estime has the forecast.
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