Dense Fog and Unseasonably Warm Weather in San Antonio

Dense fog over San Antonio cityscape

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San Antonio is set for a unique weather weekend, featuring dense fog and unseasonably warm temperatures. Expect widespread dense fog on Saturday morning with visibility potentially dropping to a quarter-mile. The temperature could rise to 80 degrees, nearly 20 degrees above average. While southeastern Texas may experience some scattered showers, San Antonio will see sunny skies on Sunday with highs in the mid-70s. The upcoming week may bring even warmer temperatures before a cold front arrives on Monday, marking a major shift.

Dense Fog and Unseasonably Warm Temperatures Expected in San Antonio This Weekend

Hey there, San Antonio! Get ready for a unique weather weekend as we dive into a mix of dense fog and unseasonably warm temperatures. That’s right, after a relatively dry Friday, moisture is making a comeback in South Texas, and it’s all thanks to some friendly southerly winds. So, buckle up as we take a look at what to expect.

Fog, Fog, and More Fog!

On Saturday morning, you might want to keep your fog lights on when cruising around town because the city is set to experience widespread dense fog. The fog might get so thick that it could reduce visibility to a quarter-mile or less on the roads. That’s no joke! Motorists are encouraged to drive with caution and be mindful of the damp conditions. The National Weather Service is likely to issue a dense fog advisory, so it’s a good idea to stay tuned for updates before hitting the road.

Temperature Expectations

Now, let’s talk about those temperatures. San Antonio is looking at a steamy high of around 80 degrees on Saturday, which is nearly 20 degrees above the usual high for this time of year at 63 degrees! The city’s record high for December 28 is actually 81 degrees, set way back in 1921, so we might be inching close to that record. It feels like summer again!

Storm Systems on the Horizon

As the weekend progresses, an upper-level storm system will glide across Texas, and we can expect a weak Pacific cold front to move in. While most of the rain will be concentrated closer to the Gulf Coast, there are a few scattered showers and maybe even a thunderstorm or two likely over in Southeast Texas. That said, the folks in western areas can expect lower chances of rain, which is good news if you’re planning to enjoy some outdoor activities.

What’s Up for Sunday?

On Sunday, we can look forward to slightly cooler temperatures with morning lows hovering in the upper 40s and afternoon highs reaching into the mid-70s under sunny skies. If you’re a fan of warmer weather, this weekend is definitely your cup of tea. In fact, San Antonio is on track to register the highest daily average temperature for the entire year, currently sitting at 73.4 degrees, breaking last year’s record of 72.6 degrees.

Going into Next Week

Looking ahead to Monday, temperatures are expected to shoot up even further. Get ready for some serious warmth with highs reaching into the lower to mid-80s, and for those near Del Rio, it might even feel like you’re approaching the 90-degree mark! Temperatures across Central and South Texas could be setting some records before a strong, dry Canadian cold front sweeps in on Monday night. This front will bring a refreshing change just in time for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

Final Thoughts

Even though the fog and humidity issues may make things a bit tricky on the road, it’s certainly shaping up to be a warm and somewhat unusual weekend in San Antonio. With temperatures holding steady around 80 degrees before the much-awaited cold front arrives, you might want to soak in the warmth while you can. And, of course, if you’re heading out this weekend, stay safe and prepared for whatever weather comes your way!

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