SAN ANTONIO, Texas – South Central Texas is waking to a bright and tranquil start this Friday, with fall sunshine promising a stretch of perfect outdoor weather through the Columbus Day weekend. After a mild morning near 70 degrees, highs will surge into the lower 90s, making it one of the warmest October weekends so far.
According to the National Weather Service in Austin/San Antonio, skies will stay clear through Monday, with dry air keeping humidity in check and no rain in sight. Light winds from the east and southeast will make for comfortable afternoons, especially along I-35 and at area parks, pumpkin patches, and tailgate events.
Residents planning to travel should expect excellent driving conditions across Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe Counties, with no weather-related hazards anticipated. Outdoor gatherings, from the San Antonio River Walk to local farms, will enjoy stable weather and crisp mornings ideal for early festivities.
By late Sunday into Monday, temperatures will hold steady—highs around 92°F and lows in the upper 60s. The region remains dry into midweek, with no cold fronts or rain chances through at least Thursday.
Meteorologists note this calm pattern will extend into mid-October, marking a perfect setup for fall decorating, leaf viewing, or early Halloween events across the region. Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated and protect pets from warm afternoon heat.
Five-Day Forecast for San Antonio, TX:
Fri: 93/67 – Sunny and warm; light east breeze near 5 mph.
Sat: 91/65 – Clear skies; pleasant fall warmth.
Sun: 90/68 – Sunny; light southeast wind.
Mon (Columbus Day): 92/69 – Mostly clear; warm and dry.
Tue: 92/67 – Sunny; continued dry pattern holds.