Texas Weather Alert Now: San Antonio Sees 82°F Spring Tease by Friday, Showers Return for Valentine’s Weekend

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Texas starts the morning under a low gray ceiling as 66-degree air wraps around San Antonio. Patchy fog lingers after sunrise, especially south and east of downtown. Visibility can dip quickly along I-35 and Loop 410.

Clouds gradually thin, and sunshine breaks through late. Highs climb to 76 degrees, well above February averages. The air feels more like early April than mid-Winter.

Tonight stays mild, with lows near 56 and partly cloudy skies. By Thursday, temperatures push to 79 under partly sunny skies. A light southeast breeze develops, signaling a stronger warm push.

Friday turns even warmer. Highs peak near 82 degrees, the warmest day of the stretch. Valentine’s Weekend begins on a springlike note, but changes are already lining up.

Moisture increases Friday night, with a 50 percent chance of showers after midnight. Clouds thicken, and southeast winds gust up to 20 mph. Conditions may turn wet quickly toward sunrise.

Saturday brings the highest rain chances. Showers and possibly a thunderstorm develop before noon. Rain chances rise to 80 percent, and roads could become slick in heavier downpours. Plan extra travel time for weekend events.

Rain tapers Saturday night, with a slight chance lingering before midnight. Sunday dries out and turns sunny again, with highs near 77.

Early next week stays warm. Washington’s Birthday reaches near 79, and Tuesday climbs back into the lower 80s. The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across Texas and much of the central U.S., reinforcing this February thaw.

Five-Day Outlook for San Antonio, Texas:

Today: Patchy fog early, then sunny, high 76°F.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, low 56°F.
Thursday: Partly sunny, high 79°F.
Friday: Partly sunny, high 82°F.
Saturday: Showers likely, high 81°F.