San Antonio, TX – South-Central Texas residents should prepare for record-breaking heat today, with temperatures reaching as high as 100°F in Austin and San Antonio. The National Weather Service (NWS) warns of unseasonably warm weather through midweek, urging caution for those spending extended time outdoors.
According to the NWS, today’s highs will push into the upper 90s and low 100s across the region, including Rocksprings and Kerrville, with Fredericksburg expected to hit 100°F. With minimal relief until Thursday, residents should stay hydrated and avoid strenuous outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
While the first half of the week will be sunny and dry, the forecast changes Thursday as isolated thunderstorms may develop. Scattered showers are predicted by Friday across the region, bringing some relief from the heat. Motorists on I-35 should be aware of potentially slick roads from these storms.
Starting today, highs will hover near 100°F, with overnight lows dipping into the 60s. By midweek, temperatures are expected to remain hot, with scattered thunderstorms increasing in probability toward Friday.