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WEATHER HISTORY: A look back at Valentine’s Day extremes in San Antonio

The warmest recorded Valentine’s Day in the Alamo City was in 2014, while the coolest was in 2021

Valentine's Day Weather Extremes in San Antonio

The month of February often brings a wide variety of weather to South Central Texas, including on Valentine’s Day.

The average high temperature on Feb. 14 is 67 degrees in San Antonio, while the average low is 45 degrees. However, we’ve seen the holiday be cold, warm, rainy or — in extreme cases — even icy over the years.

What can we expect this year? Let’s first take a look back in history:

Top 10 Warmest Valentine’s Days in San Antonio

RankingYearAfternoon High (°F)
1201492°
2188690°
3200083°
4199682°
5194982°
6194582°
7191882°
8200581°
9197981°
10195681°

>> READ: How long have official weather records been kept in San Antonio?


Top 10 Coolest Valentine’s Days in San Antonio

RankingYearAfternoon High (°F)
1202130°
2189530°
3195133°
4189940°
5196841°
6190348°
7200749°
8192250°
9199751°
10191451°

>> READ: San Antonio’s climate site explained: Why are official weather reports taken at SA International Airport?


Top 10 Rainiest Valentine’s Days in San Antonio

RankingYearRainfall Total (inches)
120171.39″
219511.03″
319690.87″
419590.85″
519090.70″
619420.69″
719620.67″
819980.66″
919830.45″
1019900.44″

THIS YEAR’S VALENTINE’S DAY FORECAST

This week will be one to pay attention to when it comes to the forecast. A temperature roller coaster is in store, with many ups and downs for San Antonio.

A cold front is slated to arrive Wednesday night, sending in noticeably colder air leading up to Valentine’s Day.

Friday is currently looking cool and dry, with lows in the 30s and highs in the 50s in San Antonio.

We’ll keep you posted with additional forecast updates as we get closer to the end of the week.

High temperature trend in San Antonio.

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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