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WEEKEND FORECAST: Damp mornings, spring-like afternoons

Daily rounds of patchy morning fog and drizzle

Weekend Forecast in San Antonio.

FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

  • MORNING DRIZZLE AND FOG: Expected daily through the middle of next week
  • MILD AFTERNOONS: Feeling spring-like with highs in the 70s
  • NEXT COLD FRONT: Arrives Wednesday, cooler and drier by Thursday

FORECAST

Good morning and happy weekend!

Like yesterday, patchy fog and drizzle has developed across the San Antonio area, leading to a damp morning. Roads will be a bit soggy to kick start this Saturday, and depending on where you are, visibility may be lower because of the fog & mist.

Expect this to continue through at least late-morning, before conditions start to improve this afternoon. Skies stay mostly cloudy, but high temperatures will be warmer than yesterday, in the mid-70s. Very spring-like! An isolated shower or two can’t be ruled out this afternoon, but coverage should be relatively low.

A damp morning leads way to a mild, spring-like afternoon.

More of the same is expected Sunday, and even into the start of next week for that matter with damp mornings and mild afternoons. A few showers or a stray storm can’t be ruled out on Monday as a front approaches the area but stalls just to our north.

A second front moves in on Wednesday, this time making it through the area and sending cooler and drier air in for the second half of next week. Lows drop back down into the 40s with highs in the 60s!

This front could also bring a small chance for rain along with it (30%), but rainfall accumulations won’t be all that impressive, with most only picking up a tenth to a quarter of an inch over the next seven days.

More updates to come! Until then -- have a great day and a great weekend!

Extended forecast for San Antonio as of 12/14/24.

About the Author
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Meteorologist Mia Montgomery joined the KSAT Weather Authority Team in September 2022. As a Floresville native, Mia grew up in the San Antonio area and always knew that she wanted to return home. She previously worked as a meteorologist at KBTX in Bryan-College Station and is a fourth-generation Aggie.

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