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Chilly mornings and warm afternoons this weekend, then feeling spring-like next week

Humidity returns Monday, but no major rain chances are in the forecast

Cool mornings and warm afternoons are in the forecast this weekend.

FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

  • THIS WEEKEND: Chilly mornings (40s) & warm afternoons (70s) with sunshine
  • HUMIDITY RETURNS MONDAY: Daily rounds of patchy morning fog expected next week
  • FEELING SPRING-LIKE: Highs warm to near 80° at times next week
  • ANY RAIN? No major chances in the forecast currently

FORECAST

Good morning and happy weekend! A beautiful one is in store for South Central Texas, with chilly mornings followed by warm afternoons in the forecast:

THIS WEEKEND

After a chilly start, temperatures will quickly warm throughout the day thanks to plenty of sunshine. Expect a high temperature in the mid-70s Saturday afternoon with total sunshine and winds out of the south at 3 to 10 miles per hour. Nice weather for the Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive!

Saturday (2/1) forecast in San Antonio.

Sunday will be similar, if not a touch warmer. Morning mid-40s transition to highs in the upper-70s with more sunshine in the forecast. A touch of patchy fog can’t be ruled out first thing in the morning across the Coastal Plains.

HUMIDITY RETURNS MONDAY

Enjoy the drier air this weekend, for the humidity returns on Monday. This will lead to daily rounds of patchy morning fog into next week.

Even with the added moisture, unfortunately no major chances for rain are in the forecast.

FEELING SPRING-LIKE

High temperatures only warm into the upcoming week, approaching 80 degrees at times as morning temperatures warm into the 60s by Tuesday.

More updates to come! Until then, have a great day and a great weekend.

7 day forecast as of 2/1/25.

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About the Author
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Meteorologist Mia Montgomery joined the KSAT Weather Authority Team in September 2022. As a Floresville native, Mia grew up in the San Antonio area and always knew that she wanted to return home. She previously worked as a meteorologist at KBTX in Bryan-College Station and is a fourth-generation Aggie.

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