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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.
Dense fog cuts visibility across San Antonio this Monday morning but should lift by late morning. Expect warm afternoons and a stronger storm threat Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Cloudy and muggy this morning in San Antonio with scattered storms possible. A larger storm risk arrives Tuesday into Wednesday.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely Saturday in San Antonio, with a risk of hail and gusty winds. Expect wet roads and possible localized flooding.
Maps released this week show drought expanding across Texas for a fourth week, with reservoirs and rangelands under renewed stress.
Cloudy and muggy Friday with highs near 84°F. Showers and thunderstorms ramp up Saturday into Sunday with heavy rain and flooding risk.
Mostly cloudy and muggy with gusty southeast winds today; heavy showers and storms likely Saturday–Sunday.
Cloudy and muggy Wednesday with a high near 85°F and pop-up storms possible. Rain chances increase Friday–Sunday with pockets of heavier rain likely.
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