Texas – Low clouds hang over South Central Texas this morning, and damp pavement darkens neighborhood streets. The air feels cool and heavy now, but change is already visible on the horizon as brighter skies line up fast.
According to the National Weather Service, a few light showers linger early today before clouds gradually thin. Highs climb into the mid-60s, with light winds keeping conditions calm for most of the day. Any rain stays spotty and brief, more nuisance than disruption.
Across the Austin–San Antonio corridor, temperatures rise steadily through midweek. Sunshine dominates Wednesday and Thursday as highs surge into the upper 60s and low 70s. This warmth runs well above average for January 2026, part of a broader mild stretch across much of Texas.
In San Antonio, tonight turns mostly clear with lows near the mid-40s. Wednesday brings full sunshine and a noticeable warm-up, though breezes may increase during the afternoon. By Thursday, highs reach the mid-60s again under clear skies, with comfortable humidity levels.
Travel impacts remain minimal, but drivers should still use caution early today. Slick spots may linger on elevated roadways like I-35, Loop 410, and Highway 281 during the morning hours. Conditions improve quickly once clouds break.
By Friday, temperatures push near 70 degrees, with sunny skies continuing into the weekend. Nights stay cool but manageable, keeping frost concerns limited to rural and low-lying areas. Winter stays quiet here, at least for now.
No weather alerts are posted beyond early showers, but January can turn quickly. Heading out later today or midweek? Tell us how the weather feels where you are.
Five Day Outlook for San Antonio, TX
Today: Mostly cloudy early, slight showers, high near 64
Wednesday: Sunny and warmer, high near 72
Thursday: Sunny, mild, high near 65
Friday: Sunny and warm, high near 70
Saturday: Sunny, pleasant, high near 65


