Texas Weather Update: Sunny Friday for San Antonio, Freezing Morning Temps Return This Weekend
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San Antonio, TX – Residents in Bexar County can expect a sunny and mild Friday before colder mornings and rain chances return this weekend. Highs will reach 57 degrees Friday afternoon, with clear skies providing a pleasant day. However, temperatures will drop to near-freezing levels by Friday night.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will start with calm conditions and light winds before giving way to mostly clear skies and mild temperatures. Morning lows will dip to 34 degrees Friday night, with colder air moving into the region. Drivers should prepare for chilly mornings on Saturday, especially if heading out early.
The weekend will bring changes, with increasing clouds on Saturday and a 30% chance of rain beginning late Saturday night. Sunday’s forecast includes cloudy skies and scattered showers, primarily in the morning, with highs climbing to 63 degrees. Rain could lead to slick roads, particularly along major routes like I-35 and I-10, so motorists should use caution.
Looking ahead to early next week, temperatures will moderate, with highs in the low 60s on Monday and upper 60s by Tuesday. A 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms will linger Tuesday, with wetter conditions expected into midweek.
Stay updated on changing weather patterns and prepare for cooler mornings by dressing in layers and staying informed about potential rain impacts. For full details, check local forecasts regularly.
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