San Antonio, TX – South-Central Texas will experience continued heat and patchy fog Thursday morning, with temperatures again soaring into the 90s. Drivers on I-35 from Austin to San Antonio should expect fog-related delays early in the day before the sun breaks through by mid-morning.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), visibility may be reduced along U.S. 281 and I-35 on Thursday morning as low clouds and fog form, particularly east of the I-35 corridor. Once the fog clears, temperatures are forecasted to climb, with highs reaching the low 90s across the region. These unseasonably warm conditions are expected to persist throughout the weekend, with no rain in sight.
Residents are urged to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activity during peak heat hours, particularly between noon and 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday will bring much of the same, with minimal impacts outside of the heat. Lows will remain comfortable, dipping into the mid-60s overnight, providing some relief.
By Monday, the forecast still shows no significant rain or cool-down for Central Texas, leaving residents to face continued above-average temperatures. With clear skies and warm afternoons ahead, drivers should plan for delays early each morning due to patchy fog but expect sunny skies later in the day. Make sure to check local weather updates for any changes.