A small window for showers and even a storm on Friday. (Copyright KSAT-12 2025 - All Rights Reserved)
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
SMALL WINDOW FOR RAIN FRIDAY: 20% chance for showers/storms
WINDY SATURDAY: Cold front increases wind gusts
COLDER WEEKEND: Highs 50s, Lows 40s & 30s
FORECAST
FRIDAY
Friday will serve as a transition day, with drier air punching in from the northwest, before a shot of colder air moves through late Friday night. Before that happens, a window for a few showers and even a storm will exist for areas mainly east of I-35. It’ll turn colder by midnight Saturday.
A small window for showers and even a storm on Friday. (Copyright KSAT-12 2025 - All Rights Reserved)Friday Planner (Copyright KSAT-12 2026 - All Rights Reserved)
WEEKEND
Saturday morning will be WINDY, with gusts of 40 mph possible out of the north after sunrise. That also means Mountain Cedar levels could rise.
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Additionally, those winds will combine with temperatures in the 40s to bring wind chill values into the 30s. You’ll want to dress warm for any early Saturday plans. Temps should rebound to near 60 by Saturday afternoon.
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Sunday morning has the potential to bring freezing temperatures for those just to the north and west of San Antonio. At this time, we expect most inside Loop 1604 to stay above the freezing mark. That’ll also be the case for Monday morning.
Low temperatures will drop to or just below freezing for those north and west of SA. (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 Wilson is a Weather Authority Meteorologist at KSAT. He 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!