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Next cold front moves into San Antonio late Wednesday night - mySA

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After days of below freezing temps in San Antonio news of a cold front may not be what you want to hear, however this front is not bringing the frigid cold air felt on Valentine's Day.

After days of below freezing temps in San Antonio news of a cold front may not be what you want to hear, however this front is not bringing the frigid cold air felt on Valentine's Day.

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After days of below freezing temperatures in San Antonio, news of a cold front may not be what you want to hear. However this front is not bringing the frigid cold air felt on Valentine's Day. The next cold front is scheduled to move into San Antonio late Wednesday night with good chances of rain for the area.

Tuesday (High 73 and Low 48): Plenty of clear and sunny skies to enjoy. You might want to get out and enjoy it, because partly to mostly cloudy skies will follow for the rest of the week. Afternoon highs will be enjoyable with breezy conditions.

Wednesday (High 76 and Low 54): Warm day in the upper 70s ahead of the next cold front that will move into San Antonio late Wednesday night around midnight.

Thursday (High 60 and Low 56): The front brings cooler air on Thursday with mostly cloudy skies and a 40 percent of rain. Be sure to pack an umbrella if you plan to be out and about.

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Friday (High 62 and Low 52): Showers will continue in the morning on Friday and temperatures will warm back up for the weekend.

Saturday (High 70 and Low 55): Only a 20 percent chance of shower activity is in the forecast for Saturday with partly cloudy skies to continue throughout the day.

Sunday (High 70 and Low 59): Looking to be the warmest day of the week is on Sunday. It will also be cloudy with a slight chance of shower activity.

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Teresa Velasco is a digital producer for MySA and the San Antonio Express-News. She has a bachelor’s degree in broadcast meteorology. She uses data provided by the National Center for Atmospheric Research, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and others for her forecasts. 

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