
San Antonio residents can expect a break from the fog later this morning, but should anticipate a warm up as the week progresses. Visibility has been down to one mile early in the day, with mist and 100% humidity engulfing the city. However, the fog is expected to lift after 11 a.m., leading to cloudy skies that will clear gradually, with a high nearing 80 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
The forecast for tonight sees an increase in cloud cover, with temperatures settling at about 65 degrees and a southeast wind blowing at a gentle 5 to 10 mph. South winds will continue to influence the weather through Wednesday, bringing in gusts at times as high as 20 mph, and by Thursday the high could peak at around 85. For those planning their weekend, the forecast looks favorable, with mostly sunny skies and temperatures reaching up to 88 degrees on Saturday. The evening will bring cooler temperatures, dropping to around 61 degrees.
Fog is expected to return Thursday morning and again Wednesday night, with patchy fog developing after 5 a.m. This pattern is familiar to locals, as clear skies usually follow the fog's dissipation. As the work week ends, Friday will continue the trend, with a high around 84 degrees and plenty of sunshine.
For those planning outdoor activities, the evenings bring a break from the daytime heat, with lows generally staying in the mid-60s. A light south-southeast breeze, around 5 mph, will offer a gentle touch throughout the nights. San Antonio will continue to enjoy warm weather into the weekend, peaking on Saturday, before experiencing a mild cool-down. Sunday’s daytime high will dip slightly to around 75 degrees, and by Monday, temperatures are expected to drop further to near 62, marking a noticeable shift from the earlier warmth of the week.









