As fall sets in, cooler temperatures may be on your mind, but San Antonio likely won't see its first freeze for another month.
The big picture: While parts of the country can see freezing temperatures as early as late September or early October, San Antonio usually doesn't reach 32°F until November.
How it works: The map above uses data from nonprofit climate research group Climate Central, based on the average date of the first fall freeze between 1991 and 2020.
Zoom in: San Antonio's average first freeze during that period occurred around Nov. 28.
Zoom out: Cities like Los Angeles and San Diego, on the other hand, often see no freeze at all.
The bottom line: Get your jackets ready, and plan your gardening accordingly.