Snow chances are increasing despite warm day.
I know it's hard to fathom, but despite getting into the low 60's today, we actually have a great shot of seeing enough snow to cover our yards and cars outside.
As the night progresses, our winds will get stronger out of the NE, ushering in colder air and later, clouds. As we awake tomorrow morning, some light rain will start falling as a strong upper low drifts over us from the NW. By noon, we should start seeing sleet, and by afternoon through midnight, we should see mainly snow. Because it was so warm today and yesterday, driving should not be a problem until late tomorrow night, when we get very close, if not below, freezing. I'm a little worried about the Wednesday morning commute.
Above is the latest graphic from NOAA.
Based on the latest precipitation forecasts I'm seeing, I think we could see 1-3 inches of snow, with only 1/2 inch-1 inch accumulation tomorrow night.
Either way, it would be the first time in decades that we have seen snow cover our yards in San Antonio.
9pm update...now we have a 90% chance of snow in the afternoon!
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