South Texas Weather: Cooler Week Ahead with Isolated Showers

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A Cooler Week Ahead in South Texas

After a mild start to January 2026, South Texas braces for a refreshing cooldown, with a light freeze touching the Hill Country, southern Edwards Plateau, and Rio Grande Plains. Residents in areas like Hill Country Village should prepare for chilly mornings dipping into the 30s, as recent data from San Antonio International Airport shows temperatures hovering around 55Β°F under partly sunny skies.[2][3]

Spotty Showers and Warming Trends

Monday brings a chance of isolated showers, potentially expanding southeast by Tuesday, amid typical January patterns of 3 to 8 rainy days statewide. Expect highs climbing to the mid-50s and 60s, a welcome shift from recent warmth, though warm layers remain essential for those crisp nights.[1][3] This mix echoes historical trends with occasional snow risks in higher elevations.

Planning for the Week

Stay alert for microclimate variations, especially near coasts, and check updates as models predict mostly dry conditions persisting. Whether hiking the Hill Country or commuting in San Antonio, partly sunny days offer outdoor opportunities before any next front arrives.[2][7]

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San Antonio International Airport

**San Antonio International Airport (SAT)** serves as the primary commercial airport for San Antonio, Texas, handling domestic and international flights for major carriers like Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, and Braniff's historical predecessors, while driving economic growth through passenger traffic and cargo operations.[1][4] Founded in 1941, the City of San Antonio acquired 1,200 acres of undeveloped land north of city limits for what became San Antonio Municipal Airport, initially pressed into World War II service as Alamo Fieldβ€”a U.S. Army Air Forces training base.[1][2][3][4] Post-war in 1944, it transitioned to civilian use and earned its **international** designation, renamed San Antonio International Airport.[1][3][4] Early commercial service began with Braniff Airlines in 1943 and American in 1944.[1] Key expansions marked its evolution: Terminal 2 (now Terminal B) opened in 1953 with an FAA control tower; east-west wings added in 1959; a satellite concourse with jet bridges debuted in 1968 for HemisFair '68, boosting capacity amid surging traffic that surpassed 2 million passengers by the 1970s.[1][3][4][5] The 1975 Airport Master Plan spurred Terminal A (formerly Terminal 1) in 1984, jumping gates from 8 to 27 (later 35), plus a new 221-foot control tower in 1986 and parking expansions to 9,000 spaces by 2008.[1][4] A 2017 consolidated rental car facility modernized operations.[4] Passenger volumes peaked at **10.3 million in 2019**, reflecting robust growth before pandemic impacts, with steady recovery underscoring SAT's role in business travel and tech-driven logistics.[1] Today, spanning 2,600 acres, SAT emphasizes efficiency via master plans targeting future demand through 2029, integrating advanced air traffi

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