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Over the weekend, cedar pollen levels surged across South and Central Texas, thanks to warm and dry weather recently across the state.
A weak cold front has a very slight chance of triggering some rain east of I-35 on Tuesday as it pushes towards the area. San Antonio is not very likely to see any of it, but the weather forecast this week for the city will be more seasonable.
San Antonio is waking up clear and calm, with early morning temperatures in the mid-40s to around 50°F and climbing fast. Sunshine will take over and push the afternoon high to around 82°F, kicking off a stretch of well-above-average warmth that looks ready to hang around into next week, as reported by the National Weather Service.
San Antonio on Feb. 9, on average, has a low of 44 and an afternoon high of 67. Instead, Monday's projected temps are about 10 to 15 degrees warmer.
Another cold front will blow into San Antonio by Thursday night to continue the chilly end of January for the Alamo City, according to the National Weather Service.
The largest district in San Antonio has canceled classes due to the Arctic front.
Although San Antonio's chances of any rainfall from a Tuesday cold front are slim to none, rain will be more likely to occur east of the Alamo City.
San Antonio is bracing for another round of cold weather, and the impact is already being felt across the city.