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TxDOT crews pretreating roads ahead of freezing temperatures, chances for wintery precipitation

TxDOT confirmed crews began pretreatment operations at 9 a.m. Monday morning

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SAN ANTONIO – Texas Department of Transportation crews throughout Bexar and Kerr counties are pretreating roads ahead of a potential for wintry weather Thursday.

An official with TxDOT confirmed crews began pretreatment operations at 9 a.m. Monday. An exact location for treatments was not made known.

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Precipitation Chances

Tuesday will be clear and cold. Clouds arrive starting late Tuesday night into early Wednesday.

Any precipitation on Wednesday will be spotty and light, but we’ll need to watch for a light mix in the Hill Country.

Thursday will be a cold, wet day for San Antonio. Temperatures will hover in the mid-30s, while showers look like a good bet.

Could we see any ice or snow in San Antonio?

It’s not looking like a problem as of now, but we can’t rule out sleet, freezing rain, or snow briefly mixing in across northern Bexar County. The impacts would be minimal.

As for the Hill Country, that’s a different story. Sleet and freezing rain will be possible Wednesday night into Thursday. Some snow could eventually mix in as well. Bridges and overpasses will need to be monitored closely during this timeframe.

Any precipitation will exit the area Thursday night, with clearing conditions on Friday.

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