Mostly dry through Sunday ahead of cold front, Myers says — San Antonio Weather
San Antonio weather stays mostly dry through Sunday as a cold front approaches. Forecasters say most of the area should remain rain-free, though a few isolated showers could develop in southeast Missouri and northern Mississippi.
There is a low-end risk of severe weather on Sunday. Forecasters urged residents to stay weather aware and monitor local forecasts for updates.
Jon Ross Myers forecast update
Jon Ross Myers, executive editor and publisher of the Mississippi News Network, is identified in the byline information for the forecast update. The outlook covers an area that includes southeast Missouri and northern Mississippi, with the dry stretch expected to hold through Sunday before the front moves closer.
That leaves the main near-term change for readers as a narrow one: most places should stay dry, but isolated showers can still form in parts of the region. The only named risk in the forecast is Sunday, when forecasters said severe weather remains possible at a low level.
For people making weekend plans, the practical step is to keep checking local forecasts rather than treating the dry stretch as settled. The forecast update points to a mostly quiet period through Sunday, but the approach of the front could bring changes late in the weekend.