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Muggy morning and warm afternoon; storms are possible Wednesday night and again this weekend.
Clear morning, highs near 89°F and gusty SSE winds. Storm chances return late Wednesday into the weekend.
Patchy morning fog clears for highs near 85°F; expect temps to climb into the 90s by midweek.
Kerrville authorized design work for a 1.6-mile reclaimed-water pipeline that would route treated effluent through Elm Creek into Nimitz Lake as an indirect potable reuse strategy.
Cool, breezy Saturday in San Antonio with highs near 70B0F and gusty northerly winds. Temperatures spike into the upper 80sB0low 90s early next week.
A cold front moves through Friday evening, dropping temps from the 80s to the 50s and bringing gusts up to 35 mph.
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.
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