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Foggy Mornings to Yield to Sunny Days with Temperatures in the 60s

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Published on January 26, 2024
Foggy Mornings to Yield to Sunny Days with Temperatures in the 60sSource: Unsplash/ Aliis Sinisalu

San Antonio residents can expect a mix of foggy mornings and sunny skies in the coming days, with temperatures hovering in the 60s. According to the National Weather Service, today started with areas of dense fog before 9 a.m., but will otherwise be mostly cloudy, with a high near 62 degrees. An east wind will blow between 5 and 8 mph, bringing a slight chill to the air.

Tonight's forecast anticipates mostly cloudy skies with a low around 49. As the weekend approaches, residents can look forward to mostly sunny weather and moderate winds. Saturday's temperatures are expected to peak near 63 degrees, with north northwest winds of 11 to 18 mph, potentially producing gusts up to 29 mph, according to the National Weather Service.

The clarity continues into Sunday, with a forecast of pure sunshine and highs around 65 degrees. The locale settles into a pattern of mostly clear nights and sunny days as the new week begins, maintaining a steady rhythm of mild North Texan winter that offers both reprieve from harsh cold, and a temporary abstention from the oppressive heat that characterizes the region's summers.

Meanwhile, KSAT Weather reports a steady rise in temperature with Tuesday expected to reach up to 68 degrees under mostly sunny skies. The nights will remain cool though, with Tuesday night partly cloudy and dipping to around 47 degrees. Moving towards the end of the week, Wednesday will be partly sunny, crawling up to a comfortable high near 70. As for precipitation, isolated showers are hinted at for the early days of February, suggesting that the balmy weather might soon be greeted with rains, albeit sparingly.

The conditions are an inviting call for the citizens of San Antonio to enjoy outdoor activities, while the evening coolness suggests cozy nights under the clear Texan sky. The shift to slightly warmer days indicates a gentle turn in the season, as the city straddles the line between winter's wane and spring's imminent arrival.