Say hello to spring, San Antonio. | Photo by Frederick Gonzales
That was a quick winter. After a couple of freezes, we are starting to feel that spring warmth and daily dose of sunshine.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently released its newest seasonal climate outlook â hereâs what the next three months may look like in the Alamo City.
Probability for a warmer, drier spring
The NOAA forecasts higher chances of warmer temperatures this March, April, and May. During that time frame, researchers also predict lower precipitation than average.
Drought is still plaguing Central Texas. As of the most recent data, portions of Bexar County are still under Stage 3 water restrictions. NOAA predicts the drought will remain through the end of May.
As a refresher, hereâs what the spring months typically look like in San Antonio:
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Plan Ahead
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