Texas is shaking off a cool February start, and San Antonio is already warming fast. Temperatures sit at 47 degrees late this morning at Kelly Field. A light northeast breeze keeps the air crisp, but sunshine is building.
By this afternoon, highs climb near 65 degrees under bright skies. The chill fades quickly. Jackets come off by midday across Bexar County.
Clear skies hold tonight with lows around 40 degrees. That’s the last notably cool morning in this stretch. A steady warming trend locks in through midweek.
Tuesday turns sunny and much warmer. Highs jump to around 77 degrees. A light southwest breeze develops, adding a spring feel by afternoon. Outdoor plans look excellent.
Wednesday brings full spring warmth. Highs soar to near 87 degrees with abundant sunshine. South winds stay light, but the warmth feels dramatic compared to the recent cold snap.
Thursday remains hot for February, reaching near 85 degrees. Skies stay sunny and dry. This extended stretch of warmth signals strong spring vibes across South-Central Texas.
Drivers along I-35 from Austin to San Antonio should expect glare during the morning and evening commute, but no weather-related travel issues. Dry air and warming temperatures reduce any freeze concerns.
Looking ahead, Friday stays warm near 80 degrees. Saturday reaches the mid-80s again before slightly cooler, but still mild, air arrives Sunday near 84 degrees.
The 6- to 10-day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across much of Texas into early March. Winter is fading quickly.
Five Day Outlook for San Antonio, Texas:
Tuesday: Sunny, high 77.
Wednesday: Sunny, high 87.
Thursday: Sunny, high 85.
Friday: Sunny, high 80.
Saturday: Sunny, high 84.


