As September approaches, Texans can finally expect a refreshing change in the air. A cool front is sweeping through the state, providing much-needed relief from the intense summer heat. For San Antonio, this shift means highs will drop to the low 90s, and evenings could see temperatures in the 50s and 60s. After enduring sweltering heat, this early taste of fall weather is sure to bring a welcome break for residents and visitors alike.
However, with the change in weather, it’s important to note that scattered thunderstorms are likely. While these storms are expected to mainly occur late in the day, particularly on Saturday and Sunday, it’s a good idea to prepare for potential disruptions. If you plan on attending any outdoor events or hitting the road over the long weekend, check the forecast regularly. A rain jacket or umbrella might come in handy.
Labor Day weekend is just around the corner, and while temperatures will cool, a chance of showers remains. The first few days of September will offer a blend of sunshine and possible rain. With cooler weather settling in, it’s the perfect time to enjoy outdoor activities like barbecues or afternoon hikes. Just remember that the weather might not cooperate perfectly, so flexibility will be key if you have any outdoor plans.
Here’s a quick look at the five-day forecast for San Antonio:
- Saturday, Aug 30th: High of 100°F, slight chance of thunderstorms after 10 PM
- Sunday, Aug 31st: Mostly sunny, high around 97°F
- Labor Day, Sept 1st: Scattered showers likely, high of 90°F
- Tuesday, Sept 2nd: High of 95°F, mostly sunny
- Wednesday, Sept 3rd: Sunny with a high of 94°F





