Texas Weather Alert: San Antonio Heat Holds Near 94 Through Tuesday, September 16

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San Antonio drivers will battle blistering sunshine and potential road glare Tuesday as Texas heat keeps temperatures locked near 94 degrees. The stretch of hot days could push heat indices higher, creating risks for anyone spending extended time outdoors.

According to the National Weather Service, light southeast winds will return Tuesday afternoon, with highs hitting 94 in San Antonio and surrounding Bexar County. I-35 and I-10 commuters may experience visibility issues from low morning sun and evening glare, particularly on westbound routes. Officials urge drivers to use sunglasses and avoid distracted driving during peak hours.

The run of warm weather shows no break until the weekend. Tuesday night lows will hover near 73 under mostly clear skies. Wednesday remains mostly sunny, again near 94, before a shift Thursday night introduces increased clouds. Rain chances arrive Friday and Saturday with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms that could briefly cool the area.

Residents should stay hydrated, limit strenuous activity during peak heat, and check on vulnerable neighbors as early fall temperatures remain unseasonably high. Pets should never be left in parked cars, even for short periods.

The extended pattern points to hot, mostly sunny conditions through Thursday, with the possibility of more active weather Friday and Saturday. Updates may follow if rain chances increase or if heat advisories are issued.

Five-Day Forecast for San Antonio, TX

  • Tuesday: Sunny, high 94, low 73.
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 94, low 72.
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 94, low 73.
  • Friday: 20% chance of showers, high 94, low 73.
  • Saturday: 20% chance of showers and storms, high 94.

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