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After a cold stretch, February will end with spring-like weather

Foggy mornings are likely over the next few days

7 day forecast s of 2/24/25.

FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

  • FOGGY MORNINGS: Patchy dense fog each morning through Wednesday
  • WARM: The next seven days will feature afternoon temps in the 70s
  • RAIN CHANCE: Small chance on Sunday
  • LAST FREEZE? Today marks the average last freeze for San Antonio

FORECAST

February lived up to its billing of being a month in which we see extreme temperature swings. We’ve seen everything from highs in the 90s to lows in the teens. After all the ups and downs, know that this week features a quieter weather pattern and steadier temperatures.

WARMING UP TODAY

This morning’s patchy fog has dissipated, leaving plenty of sunshine which will stick around into the afternoon. Highs climb into the mid-70s as a result, with winds out of south-southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Monday's forecast in San Antonio.

FOGGY MORNINGS

Like this morning, Tuesday and Wednesday may see patchy fog, too. Low clouds will also be around both days, with clouds likely holding on a bit longer on Wednesday.

WARM END TO THE MONTH

Highs will be in the 70s all week long and into the weekend. Mornings stay in the upper-40s and 50s.

ANY RAIN?

The short answer is probably not. We can’t rule out a stray shower with a weak front on Thursday morning. Otherwise, our next shot is a small window with a storm system on Sunday. Still, don’t expect much in terms of totals.

7 day forecast s of 2/24/25.

AVERAGE LAST FREEZE

Last week featured plenty of freezing temperatures, however, it’s worth noting that today marks the average last freeze for San Antonio. Does that mean we won’t see another freeze? No. In fact, we’ve seen a freeze as late as April 3th in San Antonio. But, the odds of freezing temperatures will continue to decrease as we move into March.

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Justin Horne is a meteorologist and reporter for KSAT 12 News. When severe weather rolls through, Justin will hop in the KSAT 12 Storm Chaser to safely bring you the latest weather conditions from across South Texas. On top of delivering an accurate forecast, Justin often reports on one of his favorite topics: Texas history.

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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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