Texas – Low clouds hang heavy over San Antonio this morning, and patchy dense fog lingers in spots south and east of downtown. Temperatures sit near 64 degrees, but visibility can drop quickly before mid-morning. Headlights are a must along I-35 and Loop 410.
Fog gradually thins as the morning progresses. Skies turn partly sunny, and highs climb to around 80 degrees this afternoon. It will feel warm and slightly humid for February. Winds increase out of the southeast, with occasional gusts near 20 mph.
Clouds build again tonight. A 30 percent chance of showers develops after midnight, with lows near 64 degrees.
Saturday brings a stronger round of wet weather. Showers and thunderstorms become more likely after 9 a.m. Rain chances rise to 60 percent, and brief downpours may reduce visibility on area highways. Winds could gust near 20 mph during storms. Plan extra time for errands or travel.
Storm chances taper Saturday night, with only a slight chance of lingering showers. Sunday rebounds quickly. Sunshine dominates, and highs reach 78 degrees under a bright sky.
Washington’s Birthday looks even better, with sunny skies and highs near 79. Early next week turns warmer still. Highs push into the low to mid-80s Tuesday through Thursday. That’s well above normal for mid-February.
The 6–10 day outlook favors continued mild weather across Texas. A steady warming trend suggests early spring vibes settling in.
Five-Day Outlook for San Antonio, Texas:
Saturday: Showers and storms likely, high 77.
Sunday: Sunny, high 78.
Monday (Washington’s Birthday): Sunny, high 79.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 83.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 85.



