

We might see a “neutral” year, in which neither weather patterns are active, he said: “We would then simply have to expect the unexpected.” Nielsen-Gammon also cautioned that just because La Niña is expected to shift away this year doesn’t mean we will see the return of her opposite, El Niño, which typically brings wetter, cooler conditions to the South and warmer, drier conditions to the North.

That doesn’t mean you won’t get to wear that cute sweater you got for Christmas this year, however cold snaps can still punch through La Niña, and we still have several more weeks of winter. The typical average temperature for December in San Antonio is 53.5 degrees Fahrenheit last month averaged 55.4 F. It’s not often La Niña hangs around for three straight years - that’s only ever happened two other times in recorded weather history.Īs of now, Texas is still in La Niña weather pattern, said State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon - hence the warmer-than-usual winter weather in South Texas and the chillier-than-usual winter for the north. Thus his eligibility and participation in the pre-trial diversion has been rescinded.”Ĭopyright 2023 by KSAT - All rights reserved.For the last three years, South Texas has been experiencing La Niña, said Andrew Quigley, a National Weather Service meteorologist in New Braunfels. Salame no longer qualifies for pre-trial diversion. Jail records show Salame’s bond was set at $75,000 for the aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge. Salame’s felony drug case from June 2021 was dismissed in early 2022, making him eligible for the pretrial diversion program. However, the District Attorney’s office reserves the right to make exceptions.

Pretrial diversion program guidelines stipulate that a defendant is not eligible if they have a pending felony case. The previous gun charge was conditionally dismissed on March 24, 2023, with Salame entering a pretrial diversion program, court records reveal. Salame fled the scene after the vehicles came to a stop and a warrant was issued for his arrest the day of the shooting, records show.Ĭourt records show Salame has two previous charges for a drug offense and unlawful carrying of a handgun in a motor vehicle stemming from a Jincident. He said someone started shooting at his car so he swerved into the dark blue vehicle, causing both cars to come to a stop. Police interviewed the victim who said the dark blue vehicle kept following him and pulled up next to him. The victim flashed his vehicle’s lights at the car Salame was in, flashed the middle finger to the dark blue vehicle and then switched lanes to get around the dark blue vehicle.
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The affidavit states that Salame was a passenger in a dark blue vehicle and that the driver of that vehicle cut off the victim on the highway. Ryan Salame, 19, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second-degree felony, after police said he shot at a driver in another vehicle April 4, on Highway 151 near eastbound Loop 410. SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio teenager was arrested Tuesday for an alleged road rage shooting that occurred in early April, charging records obtained by KSAT show.
