The National Weather Service warns of increasing storm chances as a storm system makes its way through Texas including San Antonio following a cold front.
Another cold front headed for San Antonio brings rain chances to South Central Texas. Temperatures will rise slightly after a week of hard freezes.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for Central and South Texas, from Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon.
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