
San Antonio rolled into Friday, under clear skies and crisp pre-dawn temperatures in the mid-40s, but the chill will not last long. Sunshine is set to crank afternoon highs into the upper 70s and near 80°F, with light west winds around 5 mph and low humidity delivering a downright springlike vibe across the metro. With no rain in the cards through this evening, outdoor plans are a go.
Afternoon And Weekend
The sunny streak sticks around through Saturday, with highs near 80°F and overnight lows hovering around 50°F. By Sunday, things ease back just a touch, with highs near 76°F as mid- and upper-level clouds start to move in. A weak southern disturbance edges in Monday night into Tuesday morning (February 9–10, 2026), bringing low-to-medium rain chances. There are no watches or warnings in effect, according to the National Weather Service.
What This Means For Your Week
This latest update nudges near-term highs above what was expected earlier in the week — see why we thought you'd be shivering all week for some context. Most outdoor events through the weekend should feel comfortably mild, though early-morning commuters will still be dealing with cool starts. A small chance of late-night showers Monday into Tuesday (February 9–10, 2026) could brush up against some overnight flights at SAT.
Timing And Practical Tips
Afternoon highs will top out roughly between 2 and 5 p.m., so if you prefer cooler air for yard work or errands, aim for morning or late afternoon. Sunscreen is smart, even in February, and it is a good idea to bring water for kids and pets, as UV levels will run higher than a typical February day. If you are flying late Monday into Tuesday, keep an eye on overnight forecasts in case those spotty showers try to complicate your plans.









