Patchy fog, dense at times, will affect the I-35 corridor and points southeast on Friday morning. This *could* affect the commute. The fog will end mid-morning, however, clouds may stick around for a while longer. Eventually the sun will pop out, allowing us to reach the low-70s tomorrow afternoon.
Fog is possible Friday morning (Copyright KSAT-12 2025 - All Rights Reserved)
WEEKEND WHIPLASH
Your Saturday plans look to be unaffected, as morning clouds will give way to afternoon sun. Temperatures are forecast to be in the upper-70s. Then, a cold front will sweep through around sunrise Sunday. This will create a situation where temperatures slowly fall throughout the day. We’ll go from near 60 in the morning to mid-50s during the afternoon. While not bitter cold, gusty north winds will make it feel chilly. A stray shower along the front Sunday morning is possible.
Weekend Forecast (Copyright KSAT-12 2025 - All Rights Reserved)
RAINFALL NEXT WEEK?
Possibly. Although there remains uncertainty thanks to the path of an area of low pressure. As of now, our best odds (30%) are on Tuesday.
Extended Forecast (Copyright KSAT-12 2025 - All Rights Reserved)
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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.
Elliot has been passionate about the weather since he was a kid. His career has taken him from the Midwest to the Plains and to the South. He's excited to be back in the Lone Star State, and is happy to be near the ocean!