FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
- LIGHT FREEZE: Temperatures briefly touch 32° around San Antonio
- WARMER/MORE HUMID WEATHER AHEAD: Humidity increases quickly this afternoon
- FOG & DRIZZLE: Foggy, misty, and drizzly for the next several mornings
- NEXT FRONT: Not strong, arrives on Monday
FORECAST
Good morning! San Antonio Int’l Airport has briefly hit freezing, marking the first official freeze of the season. Several spots across Bexar County did fall to 32° for a short period. Places like Pleasanton, Hondo, and the Hill Country saw even colder readings.
Temperatures return to the 60s this afternoon, but the bigger story will be the steady increase in humidity. Southerly winds will usher in Gulf moisture, which will in turn increase clouds by this evening. Tonight into Friday morning, the increase in moisture will be enough to generate fog and some patchy drizzle.
This trend will repeat itself, with fog, mist, drizzle, and at the very least, clouds, each and every morning through Monday. So, the weekend will be fairly gray, with peeks of sun during the afternoon. Temperatures will be warm. Any ‘significant’ rain will hold off until Monday when a cold front arrives. With that said, rain chances are only at 20% Monday afternoon.
Have a great day!