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Mostly sunny and near‑90°F Thursday with gusty SSE winds. Friday brings a frontal shift and locally elevated fire‑weather concerns in spots.
Warm, breezy Wednesday: highs near 90°F with gusts to 25 mph and a county burn ban in effect.
Patchy morning fog clears to a hot, breezy week with fire‑weather concerns. Avoid open burning while the county ban is active.
Clear mornings give way to a fast warmup this week; highs could reach the low 90s by the weekend. Expect low humidity and elevated fire danger across drier neighborhoods.
Gusty winds knocked out power to thousands in San Antonio Sunday; crews worked overnight to repair downed lines amid warnings of 40–50 mph gusts.
Red Flag Warning for San Antonio Monday with gusts to 45 mph and very low humidity. Expect a chilly night and a quick warm-up midweek.
Highs near 95°F Sunday give way to a gusty cold front. Wind Advisory and Red Flag Warning run through Monday — secure outdoor items and avoid burning.
Patchy morning fog gives way to highs near 86°F. A Fire Weather Watch runs Sunday–Monday with very gusty winds; avoid outdoor burning.
Sunny and warm through the weekend, then a sharp, windy cooldown arrives Monday. Secure outdoor items and postpone burning.
Sunny and breezy Thursday with highs near 69°F, then a fast warmup to the 80s–90s this weekend before a sharp cool-down early next week.
Morning storms may bring heavy downpours and gusts before clearing to sunshine and a high near 85°F.
Cloudy, muggy day with highs near 85°F; showers and thunderstorms likely after 10 p.m., with gusts up to 25 mph and brief heavy downpours possible.
A late-night storm dumped giant hail on Rio Grande City, collapsing part of an Exxon canopy and damaging vehicles.
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