Good morning! The first day of Fall has arrived. The leaves have started changing just a bit and that evening breeze seems a little crisper...further to our north. ;) Our time for Autumn weather is, hopefully, just weeks away. Mike is back after traveling for SA Live late last week. Marcus is here tracking traffic. It's going to be a great Monday! Best, - Mark & Leslie Here's what's on Good Morning San Antonio for Monday, September 23: CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVEWhat's TrendingMan injured in scaffolding collapse in downtown SA speaks out A family of three recounted the night they say their lives flashed before their eyes after high winds caused a scaffold to collapse downtown. Joe Rabago said he, his partner and their 17-month-old baby were waiting at the bus stop on Martin Street when the collapse happened. "The wind just started picking up and it got stronger and faster and everything," said Rabago. Summer ends, autumn begins...our weather stays the same! While a brand new season begins Monday, there won't be any big changes in the weather forecast. Despite the arrival of this new season, our weather pattern won't be changing very much over the next week or so. The heat high, or a ridge of high pressure, will be sticking pretty close to Texas. Prescott, Cowboys get out of funk, ease past Dolphins to stay unbeaten Dak Prescott threw two touchdown passes to Amari Cooper before running for another score, and the Dallas Cowboys pulled out of a first-half funk as huge favorites in a 31-6 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. Today's HeadlinesChild, 3, who died in hot car in far West Side neighborhood identified he Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office released the name of a child who died Saturday after he was left in a hot car in the city's far West Side. Liam Ordonez, 3, was found dead inside the vehicle in the 10100 block of Tempestuous. Police officials do not believe there was foul play but homicide detectives are investigating the case. What's Up South Texas!: Boy with vitiligo combats bullying, educates others on skin disorder A Cornerstone Christian School seventh grader with vitiligo has made it his mission to stomp out bullying while raising awareness about his skin disorder. Sevin Sweatts is now a confident linebacker football player for the Warriors football team, but his life hasn't always been filled with happiness. His vitiligo started at a very young age. It is a rare skin disorder that causes a person to lose color in their skin. Juvenile shot after gun goes off inside home, police say One person was hospitalized and two people were detained after a gun went off inside a North Side home late Sunday night, San Antonio police said. The incident occurred just before 10:30 p.m. at the home in the 1300 block of Alametos Street, not far from Blanco Road and Interstate 10. The victim was taken to University Hospital with a gunshot wound to the leg and is expected to recover. WeatherWhat's the weather going to be like? Click here for more details and get the latest weather forecast from KSAT 12, Your Weather Authority:
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