Texas Weather Today: San Antonio Clouds Thicken Before Monday Rain

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Texas – A humid, gray sky hangs low across San Antonio this morning as warm air pools near the surface and pavement glistens under the streetlights. The air feels unsettled, carrying a steady hint of moisture as early showers drift across Bexar County. Anyone traveling for post-Thanksgiving plans should expect pockets of reduced visibility, especially along I-10, I-35, and Loop 1604.

The National Weather Service expects scattered showers to linger through the day, with a noticeable breeze from the south pushing in deeper moisture. Temperatures rise into the lower 70s, but clouds hold firm. A stronger wave arrives late Sunday into Monday, bringing a higher chance for widespread showers and a brief potential for thunderstorms. While wintry precipitation is not a concern this far south, the warm-to-cool transition early Monday could create brief heavier downpours, especially before noon.

Residents should prepare for slower drives on key routes and keep umbrellas close. Winds strengthen Sunday night, shifting from the northeast Monday and encouraging slightly cooler air behind the system. Meteorologists note this pattern as an “early December tease,” a hint of the larger national transition as much colder air expands across the central and northern U.S. next week. Though Texas remains on the warmer edge, long-range models show an increased chance of wetter-than-normal conditions between December 4–8, along with occasional fronts that could knock temperatures back toward seasonal norms.

For now, moisture dominates, and showers remain the main theme heading into the first days of December. Pavement will stay damp through much of the weekend, and cloud cover holds strong.

Five-Day Outlook for San Antonio

Today: Chance showers. High 75.
Sunday: Cloudy. High 63.
Monday: Chance showers. High 52.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 61.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. High 63.