San Antonio, TX – South-Central Texas residents should prepare for unseasonably warm weather with high temperatures in the 90s expected through the weekend. Isolated thunderstorms may bring relief to some areas, particularly in Val Verde County and parts of the Edwards Plateau on Sunday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will be 4 to 9 degrees above average, and showers are forecast primarily for Sunday evening and Monday morning. Residents along the I-35 corridor, from San Antonio to the Coastal Plains, may experience isolated afternoon thunderstorms. The weather could bring temporary relief from the heat, but impacts will be minimal.
Friday will remain mostly sunny, with isolated thunderstorms forecasted for Sunday. Officials advise staying hydrated, limiting outdoor activities, and monitoring weather updates for potential thunderstorm developments. Keep an eye on weather advisories, especially if you are in areas expecting storms.
Forecast for the next five days:
• Friday: Sunny, highs in the upper 90s
• Saturday: Sunny, highs near 98°F
• Sunday: Isolated thunderstorms, highs in the low 90s
• Monday: Isolated morning showers, highs in the low 90s
• Tuesday: Sunny, highs near 92°F