SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The early morning calm hangs over the city, with a faint layer of fog near the river and dew glistening on parked cars. The air is mild — unusually so for November — hinting at another warm stretch before Texas feels the first hints of seasonal change next week.
Today begins mostly clear, with temperatures quickly rising toward 84°F under bright skies. A light south breeze develops through the afternoon, and visibility improves as morning fog lifts along I-35 and Loop 1604. Drivers should still use caution through sunrise in low-lying or rural spots where patchy fog may linger.
Thursday and Friday bring even warmer air — highs near 84°F to 89°F, paired with light winds and low humidity. These will likely mark the warmest days of the week, offering ideal conditions for late-fall travel, yard work, or outdoor events. By Saturday, though, subtle shifts begin as northeast winds strengthen, hinting that cooler Gulf air is edging closer.
Sunday’s high drops to the low 70s, and nighttime lows settle into the upper 40s — a comfortable but noticeable change from the week’s heat.
Looking ahead, models continue to show a stronger cold front early next week, possibly pulling temperatures into the 60s by Veterans Day. While no rain or frost appears likely yet, it’s a seasonal turning point worth noting as Texas begins its November slide toward winter’s doorstep.
Five-Day Outlook for San Antonio, TX:
Wed: 84/60 – Sunny; light west breeze.
Thu: 84/62 – Warm; sunny and calm.
Fri: 89/61 – Hot for November; clear skies.
Sat: 88/62 – Breezy; cooler air arriving late.
Sun: 73/47 – Sunny; crisp and pleasant.





