San Antonio, TX — Temperatures across San Antonio and South-Central Texas will remain high through the weekend, with most areas seeing highs in the 90s today. Isolated thunderstorms are expected near the I-35 corridor, particularly west of San Antonio, into the late afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), residents should prepare for scattered storms today and Sunday, with minimal impacts. The hottest areas will range from 94 to 98 degrees, especially in western regions. Low rain chances will continue early next week, mainly affecting the Hill Country and the Edwards Plateau. The NWS warns that residents driving along major roadways like I-35 and I-10 should remain cautious of sudden downpours this afternoon.
Those enjoying outdoor activities should hydrate frequently and seek shade. Highs will persist into next week, with possible isolated showers expanding across the region by Wednesday. Storm chances increase again early Monday, particularly for areas northwest of San Antonio.