San Antonio, Texas – Cool, damp air moves through South Central Texas this morning, but the sky brightens quickly as a mild November pattern locks in. Light showers could dot parts of Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe Counties through late afternoon, yet the bigger story is the steady warmup taking shape by Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Austin–San Antonio, a weak front is pushing east, leaving behind clearing skies and rising temperatures across the I-35 corridor. Winds ease by mid-morning, setting up near-perfect outdoor conditions for early holiday decorating or post-Halloween cleanup. Drivers may find wet pavement on some rural routes before midday, but roads dry rapidly under returning sunshine.
Sunday and Monday bring crisp mornings in the low 50s and highs climbing into the upper 70s. That mild stretch extends into early next week as southerly flow strengthens. By Tuesday, highs reach the low 80s across San Antonio, Seguin, and New Braunfels—about 10 degrees above average for early November.
While this pattern favors outdoor work and travel, residents should stay aware of rising fire danger west of I-35 where humidity dips below 30 percent. Light winds will limit rapid spread, but dry grass and brush could ignite easily. The region remains frost-free for now, though forecasters note cooler air building over the Plains could slide south by late next week.
For now, Texas holds onto a stretch of golden, late-fall warmth—one last taste of mild weather before winter edges closer.
Five-Day Forecast for San Antonio, TX:
Sat: 76/53 – Partly sunny; brief showers fade by afternoon.
Sun: 74/51 – Sunny, calm winds; pleasant outdoor day.
Mon: 77/54 – Clear, warmer afternoon; light southeast breeze.
Tue: 80/59 – Bright and mild; low humidity.
Wed: 84/62 – Sunny, warmer; dry pattern continues.





