This Halloween could be among coldest ever recorded in San Antonio

With the National Weather Service issuing freeze warnings for parts of South Texas, Tuesday could end up being one of the coldest Halloweens in San Antonio history. After the Monday chill that gripped the Alamo City, Tuesday will offer some daytime reprieve as highs top out at 60 degrees by 5 p.m., according to the NWS hourly forecast. However, those temperatures will plummet to 52 degrees by 8 p.m. and a numbing 45 degrees by 11 p.m. The coldest Halloween in San Antonio came in 1923 with a 53-degree high, according to a data review from News4SA.
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