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New vehicle inspection laws in Texas
SUMMARY: Starting tomorrow, several new laws in Texas will take effect, notably the elimination of vehicle inspections for most drivers. However, in North Texas, residents still need to undergo emissions testing, particularly in larger counties like Dallas and Denton, due to pollution concerns. While traditional vehicle inspections are no longer required, a $7.50 registration fee remains applicable. AAA emphasizes the importance of regular vehicle maintenance and inspections to ensure safety. Additionally, other new laws concerning privacy and property taxes will also be implemented, with the legislature returning to Austin on the 14th to introduce further legislation.
Laws impacting state inspections, property tax and how you can manage your digital privacy will all go into effect in Texas for the new year.
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One more warm afternoon Sunday, then MUCH colder by Monday morning ~ Mia
SUMMARY: Good Sunday morning, San Antonio! Today’s weather starts warmer than average, with temperatures around 75°F by early afternoon before a cold front brings gusty north winds, dropping temperatures to mid-60s by 5 p.m. and potentially into the 30s overnight. Windchill could make it feel like the 20s and teens, particularly for kids returning to school tomorrow. A couple of light freezes are expected this week, with coldest temperatures on Tuesday morning but no major freeze anticipated. Rain is possible Thursday and Friday, though a wintry mix is unlikely. Expect a return to warmer and drier conditions into next weekend.
Highs reach for the mid-70s today before our Arctic cold front arrives by late afternoon. Wind chills could dip down into the 20s by Monday morning with the first of a few light freezes possible. Here’s an update with Mia.
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Cold-weather running: Tips to stay warm and keep moving
SUMMARY: As colder temperatures approach, runners in Texas need to adapt their routines to maintain fitness goals. Meteorologist Tommy House discussed winter running tips with Cameron Nguyen, co-leader of The Morning Joes Run Club. Nguyen advises dressing as if it’s 20 degrees warmer than the actual temperature, layering clothing for comfort, and wearing gloves. To stay motivated when running in the cold, find a safe group, like The Morning Joes, which meets Tuesdays at 6 a.m. at Joe’s Coffee. For more information on joining, follow their Instagram @themorningjoes for updates and event details.
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Warm weekend ahead, then colder air arrives for much of next week ~ Mia
SUMMARY: Good morning, San Antonio! Meteorologist Mia Montgomery reports patchy fog this Saturday morning, expected to dissipate mid-morning. Expect more clouds than sun with lunchtime temperatures in the mid-60s, peaking around 72°F later. Winds from the southeast may gust up to 20 mph. Sunday will start in the low 60s with morning fog, leading to sunny skies and highs in the mid-70s, but windy conditions with gusts up to 35 mph. A strong cold front arrives Sunday evening, dropping temperatures to the 30s overnight and highs in the 50s Monday. Monitor for possible light rain and wintry mix mid-next week.
Highs in the 70s are expected this weekend before a strong cold front arrives Sunday evening and sends colder air in for much of the upcoming week. Here’s an update with Mia.
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