
San Antonio is waking up clear and calm, with early morning temperatures in the mid-40s to around 50°F and climbing fast. Sunshine will take over and push the afternoon high to around 82°F, kicking off a stretch of well-above-average warmth that looks ready to hang around into next week, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Afternoon And Evening
By mid-afternoon, readings should land in the upper 70s to near 82°F, with an easy east to east-northeast breeze around 0–5 mph and low humidity that practically begs for patio seating. Tonight stays mostly clear to partly cloudy, with a low near 51°F and no watches or warnings in effect, according to the National Weather Service.
Rain Chances Next Week
A weak disturbance could nudge some moisture back into the area Monday night into Tuesday, bringing a chance for showers and a few isolated storms. Neighborhood forecasts put Tuesday’s daytime rain chance at roughly 40%, though widespread rain is not expected. Longer-range outlooks keep temperatures above normal for much of February, a trend highlighted by the San Antonio Express-News.
What To Know
Plan on a light jacket for those cool starts, then shorts and sunscreen by midday as temperatures jump. Outdoor plans through the weekend should be smooth sailing, though anyone with late-night plans Monday into Tuesday may want to keep an eye on the forecast in case those scattered overnight showers materialize.









