![]() ![]() To better meet the demands of glider pilots across all of South-Central Texas, we are experimentally using data from the North American Mesoscale (NAM) model to generate similar forecasts for the Austin and San Antonio areas. For South-Central Texas, this includes Del Rio, and the soaring forecast can be found at the bottom of this page. The Fort Worth WFO (FWD) creates soaring forecasts for locations across the state that launch daily weather balloons. No current Airport Weather Warning (AWW) for San Antonio International Airport (SAT). No current Airport Weather Warning (AWW) for Austin Bergstrom International Airport (AUS). *As of April 15, 2023, both the Austin Bergstrom International (AUS) and San Antonio International (SAT) TAFs receive regularly scheduled amendments at 03Z, 09Z, 15Z, and 21Z due to the increasing traffic at these airports.Īustin/San Antonio WFO (EWX) also issues an Airport Weather Warning (AWW) at Austin Bergstrom International (AUS) or San Antonio International (SAT) when ground weather conditions warrant, such as lightning in the vicinity. These routine forecasts are issued by 00Z, 06Z, 12Z, and 18Z, with amendments as needed*. ![]() The NWS Austin/San Antonio WFO (EWX) in New Braunfels, TX is responsible for the Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts (TAFs) at four local airports in South Central Texas. Most of the airport weather stations can be found on the FAA map of station configurations.Īustin/San Antonio Weather Forecast Office (WFO) While ASOS equipment has a standard configuration, AWOS equipment has a wide variety of sensor options. Hourly and special weather reports are available as METAR text data from ASOS equipment owned and maintained by the NWS/FAA/DoD or third-party AWOS equipment owned and maintained by the FAA, DoD, TxDOT, and local public/private organizations at airports across the region. Subscribe now to not miss a thing.Click stations to get METAR observations and TAF forecasts (if available). We’ll send you a handful of interesting San Antonio stories every morning. 15 Bexar County deputies and 7 San Antonio police officers were arrested this year, report showsĬoming soon: SA Current Daily newsletter. Texas music legends Willie Nelson and ZZ Top pairing up for two San Antonio-area shows in Aprilġ. City and county officials warn San Antonio residents to be ready for this week's freezeĢ. Four in five Texas voters think cannabis should be legal for recreational or medical useģ. Texas AG Ken Paxton requested list of transgender residents from Department of Public SafetyĤ. Three of the world's 10 top-grossing music tours hit San Antonio's Alamodome this yearĥ. San Antonio teen in critical condition after accidental shooting, police sayĦ. San Antonio's iHeartMedia will pay $65,000 to settle claim it aired misleading Google phone adsħ. Louie Gohmert of Texas reads sermon from pastor of church accused of ignoring sex abuseĨ. Ukrainian band Jinjer playing San Antonio as ambassadors of their war-torn countryĩ. Overall, the week's most-read stories were a mixed bag that included several music stories, a look at Texas AG Ken Paxton's latest authoritarian escapades and an article highlighting the continued idiocy of outgoing U.S. ![]() 1 story - and an announcement about ZZ Top and Willie Nelson gigging together, which landed at No. Even more read a rundown of how many SAPD officers and Bexar County deputies ended up in the clink this year - our No. A story on the harsh winter weather was our third-most read article of the week.īut that's not all that piqued folks' curiosity. Clearly, the arctic blast bearing down on San Antonio is near the top of Current readers' minds. San Antonio is bracing for freezing weather - and hoping it won't be as catastrophic as Winter Storm Uri. ![]()
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