Texas wakes up to calm, clear skies and a mild 58 degrees across San Antonio. A light northwest breeze brushes rooftops near Loop 410 and I-35. The air feels cool now, but a rapid February warmup is already underway.
Sunshine dominates through the day. Highs climb to 77 degrees with northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Gusts could reach 25 mph at times, especially late morning. Secure patio furniture and use caution with high-profile vehicles on elevated roadways.
Skies remain mostly clear tonight with lows near 50 degrees. Presidents Day brings even stronger warmth. Afternoon temperatures push to 79 degrees under bright sun. Winds turn light southeast late in the day.
The heat builds further Tuesday. Highs surge to 84 degrees, well above normal for mid-February. South winds increase to 20 mph at times. Wednesday holds near 83 degrees with partly sunny skies. By Thursday, highs approach 87 degrees before easing slightly late week.
According to the National Weather Service in Austin/San Antonio, dry air and warming temperatures will dominate through midweek. No significant rain is expected locally, though storm systems continue across other regions of the country.
Looking ahead into the 6–10 day period, above-normal temperatures expand across much of the central United States. That keeps Presidents Day week feeling more like early spring than winter across South-Central Texas. Rain chances remain limited locally, with the next meaningful opportunity still uncertain.
Five Day Outlook for San Antonio, Texas:
Today: Sunny, high 77.
Monday: Sunny, high 79.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 84.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 83.
Thursday: Partly sunny, high 87.



