San Antonio, TX – South Central Texas is preparing for a severe heat wave, with temperatures expected to soar above 100°F for the remainder of the week. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory effective through 8 p.m. Thursday for multiple counties.
According to the US National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio Texas, temperatures are forecast to reach between 100°F and 108°F. Residents are urged to limit time outdoors, stay hydrated, and seek air-conditioned environments. Wednesday’s highs will reach 101°F in Austin, with similar temperatures expected through Friday.
Extended Forecast:
• Wednesday: Clear skies with highs around 101°F.
• Thursday: Continued heat with temperatures peaking at 101°F.
• Friday: Persistent high temperatures, reaching 101°F again.
• Saturday: Slight relief with highs around 99°F.
• Sunday: Marginally cooler but still hot, with temperatures near 98°F.
• Monday: A slight drop, with highs forecasted at 96°F.
Residents should take precautions, including drinking plenty of water and checking on elderly neighbors and family members. The advisory also emphasizes never leaving children or pets unattended in vehicles. Heat-related illnesses are possible, and extra care is advised.




