
San Antonio started Sunday, under cloudy skies and patchy fog, with temps hovering near 70°F. The murky start will not last long, though, as the fog is expected to thin by mid-morning and afternoon highs climb to around 84°F. South-southeast winds of 10-15 mph, with gusts up to about 25 mph, will add a warm, breezy punch to the day, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Afternoon Winds Pick Up
By this afternoon, those south-southeast winds are forecast to ramp up to 10-15 mph with gusts near 25 mph, which will make it feel warmer and noticeably breezier around town. According to the National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio, residents should secure loose patio furniture and use extra caution on bridges and other exposed stretches of road.
Foggy Mornings, Sunny Afternoons
Low clouds and patchy fog will be most stubborn in low-lying neighborhoods and along the San Antonio River before about 8 a.m., so drivers are urged to leave extra space for braking on the morning commute. Skies should transition to partly sunny by late morning and stay dry through Monday, with afternoons staying on the warm side.
Midweek Rain Chances
Looking ahead, a weak disturbance could bring a shot at showers and isolated thunderstorms by Wednesday, March 4, with rain chances around 40 percent for parts of the area. The National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio notes that timing and coverage are still uncertain, so anyone with outdoor plans later in the week should keep an eye on forecast updates.









