Texas is shaking off patchy morning fog as warm, humid air settles over San Antonio. A gray veil hung over I-35 earlier, but visibility is improving quickly. Temperatures already hover near 60 degrees, and the warmup is accelerating.
Highs reach about 83 degrees this afternoon after gradual clearing. South winds increase between 5 and 10 mph, with gusts near 20 mph. It will feel more like late April than mid-February.
Clouds thicken tonight, and lows settle near 60. Wednesday turns partly sunny with highs around 82 degrees. Light south winds keep the air mild and comfortable.
Thursday pushes even warmer. Afternoon highs climb to 84 degrees under partly sunny skies. This stretch runs well above seasonal averages and delivers strong Spring Vibes across Bexar County.
Friday remains warm near 82 with mostly sunny skies. Then a subtle shift begins. Northeasterly winds arrive late Friday night, nudging temperatures lower into the weekend.
Saturday tops out near 78 under mostly sunny skies. By Sunday, highs fall to around 69 with clear conditions. While no freeze is expected here, remember this time of year can bring quick temperature swings. Wet pavement after evening humidity can still create slick spots if a sharper cold snap ever develops.
Looking ahead, the 6–10 day outlook favors near to above normal temperatures across South Texas. A warming trend is likely to rebuild heading into early next week, reinforcing this early taste of spring.
Five-Day Outlook for San Antonio, Texas:
Wednesday: High 82, partly sunny
Thursday: High 84, partly sunny
Friday: High 82, mostly sunny
Saturday: High 78, mostly sunny
Sunday: High 69, sunny



