A possibility for snow is sweeping through the Hill Country mid-week

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Snow could fall on the Hill Country Wednesday night, meteorologists with the National Weather Service said.

Kerrville, Rocksprings, Del Rio and Burnet could get a "few flakes mixed in with" rain mid-week, meteorologists said. Temperatures in the area will dip into the 33-35 degree range, they said.

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While the possibility for snow may excite some, meteorologist said it's not likely the flakes will stick for long.

In San Antonio, overnight temperatures will drop into the mid 30s beginning Wednesday. Tuesday's high will be in the mid-60s, before dropping to around 43 Wednesday. The high temperature will be around 51 degrees Thursday and continue to climb.

Chances for rain in the area through Thursday range from 30-80 percent with the highest chances Wednesday and Wednesday night.

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