Texas greets the morning with soft air and quiet skies.
Streetlights glow against lingering clouds as temperatures hold near 56 degrees across San Antonio.
The calm start fades quickly. Sunshine takes over by late morning, and temperatures rise fast. By afternoon, highs reach the low to mid-80s, an unusual level of warmth for February. It will feel more like late spring than winter, especially in direct sun.
Light winds keep conditions comfortable, but the warmth may catch some off guard. Afternoon errands feel warmer than expected. Hydration matters more than usual, especially for outdoor workers and students. To be fair, this kind of February heat has become more frequent in recent years.
Tonight stays mild. Temperatures only dip into the upper 50s, keeping patios active and reducing any overnight chill. Roads remain dry, and travel conditions stay quiet through the evening.
Clouds increase Tuesday as a weak disturbance approaches. Highs ease slightly into the mid-70s, still well above seasonal averages. By Tuesday night, isolated showers develop, with rain chances near 30 percent. Wet pavement could briefly slow late-night travel, though no severe weather is expected.
Wednesday turns mostly sunny again. Temperatures rebound into the upper 70s, reinforcing the ongoing February warm stretch. Another warm afternoon follows Thursday, with highs again near 82 degrees under partly sunny skies.
Looking ahead to the 6–10 day outlook, above-normal temperatures continue across South and Central Texas. Signs of spring grow stronger, though periodic rain chances return late week into the weekend. Winter cold remains absent for now.
5-Day Outlook – San Antonio, TX
- Today: Sunny, high 83
- Tuesday: Cloudy, high 76; slight rain chance at night
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 78
- Thursday: Partly sunny, high 82
- Friday: Partly sunny, high 83


