Texas – A cool dawn settles over South Texas, with breath visible under streetlights. The chill feels brief, and warmth waits just ahead.
Temperatures sit near 35 degrees early this morning in San Antonio. Light north winds keep the air crisp, especially before sunrise. Roads remain dry, so travel stays smooth along I-35, I-10, and Loop 410, but jackets are needed early.
Clouds increase through the morning. Even so, temperatures rebound quickly. Highs climb to around 67 degrees later today. The sun gains strength by afternoon, making it feel far from winter. Outdoor plans improve steadily after midday.
Tonight stays mild by February standards. Lows dip only to the upper 50s, which prevents any freeze concerns. Windows may stay cracked for some, a sign of the seasonal shift already underway.
Tuesday brings a noticeable warm-up. Partly sunny skies push highs near 73 degrees. Winds turn light, and the air feels comfortable rather than cool. It’s a sharp contrast to much of the Midwest, where winter still dominates.
Tuesday night cools modestly into the upper 40s, setting up another pleasant day. By Wednesday, full sunshine returns. Afternoon highs reach around 67 degrees, with a light breeze keeping conditions comfortable.
Thursday continues the trend. Sunshine boosts temperatures into the mid-60s, and evenings remain mild. By Friday and the Feb 6–8 weekend, highs climb into the low to mid-70s, hinting at early spring across South Texas.
Nationally, arctic air grips the Great Lakes and Northeast. Texas sits well south of that cold dome. Meteorologists highlight the sharp north-to-south contrast as a defining pattern this week.
For now, enjoy the easy weather. Dress in layers early, plan lighter clothes by afternoon, and expect smooth travel all week. Does it already feel more like spring where you are?
Five-Day Outlook – San Antonio, TX
- Today: Mostly cloudy early, high near 67
- Tuesday: Partly sunny, high near 73
- Wednesday: Sunny, high near 67
- Thursday: Sunny, high near 66
- Friday: Sunny, high near 71



