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SPRING BREAK FORECAST: San Antonio will see warmest weather since October, high fire danger

Gusty winds, temps near-90°, and dry weather will elevate grassfire risk

Average of our first 90 degree day (Copyright 2025 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

  • WARM THROUGH FRIDAY: Highs near-90°. Warmest possible since late-October
  • FIRE DANGER: Windy with gusts up to 35 mph Wednesday through Saturday. Dry weather and winds will increase grassfire danger

FORECAST

After a chilly start today, we begin a warming trend. Temperatures get into the low-90s Thursday and Friday. That’s the warmest San Antonio has been since late-October. The warm, sunny weather will mean great pool and splash-pad weather for Spring Breakers. However, winds and dry weather will create a risk for grassfires.

A spring break warm-up for San Antonio (Copyright 2025 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

ELEVATED FIRE RISK

We have yet another week of strong winds and dry conditions which means another chance of fire potential for the alamo city. Please use caution and practice fire safety.

Winds expected this week (Copyright 2025 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

If anything changes, we’ll keep you posted!

7 day forecast as of 3/11/25. (Copyright 2025 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)

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About the Authors
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Sarah Spivey is a San Antonio native who grew up watching KSAT. She has been a proud member of the KSAT Weather Authority Team since 2017. Sarah is a Clark High School and Texas A&M University graduate. She previously worked at KTEN News. When Sarah is not busy forecasting, she enjoys hanging out with her husband and cat, and playing music.

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Shelby Ebertowski joined KSAT 12 News in January 2025. She came to San Antonio from Fargo, North Dakota via the University of North Dakota, where she learned the ropes as a weekend forecaster over two years at KVLY. Her love of weather love began after experiencing Hurricane Harvey in 2017.

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