The thickest plume of Saharan dust this season arrives on Monday. (Copyright KSAT-12 2026 - All Rights Reserved)
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
ON REPEAT: Morning clouds, PM sun, and highs in the 90s
DUST: Thicker plume of Saharan dust arrives Monday
EARLY 4TH PREVIEW: Not much changes, likely dry and hot
FORECAST
TODAY AND THIS WEEKEND
Late June and early July often bring stagnant weather, but this week has been remarkably consistent. Cloudy early, then afternoon sun and highs in the low-90s. That’ll be the case today and through the extended forecast.
Minimal chance of rain next week (10%). (Copyright 2024 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)
DUST
We will get our thickest plume of Saharan dust of the season on Monday. The dust is suspended far up in the atmosphere, so the effects at the surface will minimal. We will notice, however, hazy skies and colorful sunsets.
The thickest plume of Saharan dust this season arrives on Monday. (Copyright KSAT-12 2026 - All Rights Reserved)
EARLY 4TH PREVIEW
While it’s still a bit early to get into specifics, there’s no reason to believe we won’t continue to see our standard mid-summer weather. Expect it to be hot & humid.
Way too early 4th of July Forecast (Copyright KSAT-12 2026 - 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.
Leah Rodriguez joined the Weather Authority Team in 2026 after watching KSAT 12 while growing up in Pearsall. She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Meteorology from Texas A&M University and worked in Lubbock for two years.
When she's not watching the radar, Leah enjoys spending time with her family and her dog Luby.