San Antonio, TX — Unseasonably warm temperatures continue to grip Central Texas this weekend, with highs reaching the lower 90s today, October 26. Residents should expect low clouds and patchy fog in the morning, especially in the coastal plains, which may reduce visibility for drivers, particularly on I-35 and nearby routes. Drivers are urged to exercise caution during morning hours as visibility could be limited.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Austin-San Antonio, temperatures are expected to remain well above seasonal averages through early next week, with highs ranging from the mid-80s to lower 90s across the region. Sunday and Monday will bring mostly sunny skies and continued warmth, with minimal impact expected beyond the unusual heat. However, increased humidity from Tuesday may contribute to cloudy conditions and a slight cooling effect.
The weather pattern is anticipated to shift by midweek. An increase in moisture will bring a slight chance of showers for areas east of Llano to San Marcos and down to Cuero on Wednesday. By Thursday, a weak cold front is expected to move in, bringing a 20-40% chance of thunderstorms across the area, possibly cooling temperatures into the 80s.



