News Summary
San Antonio is welcoming springlike weather this week as chilly temperatures give way to mild conditions. A dense fog advisory is in effect for Tuesday morning, impacting visibility for early commuters. Temperatures will warm up to 70s by mid-morning. The forecast includes a return of fog on Wednesday, followed by a cold front, leading to traditional February temperatures later in the week. The weekend looks hopeful with temperatures around 70 degrees, while March hints at warmer and drier weather ahead.
Springlike Weather Arriving in San Antonio
Hey there, folks in San Antonio! If you’ve been feeling a little chilly lately with those freezing temperatures, you’re in for a treat this week. As we wrap up February, the weather is shifting gears and springlike conditions are coming back to town. Say goodbye to winter for a little while, and hello to mild temperatures and (you guessed it) some fog!
Dense Fog Advisory Kicks Off the Week
Let’s talk about Tuesday morning. If you’re planning on heading out early, don’t forget to slow down! A dense fog advisory has been issued until 10 a.m, especially for those of you east of Interstate 35. Visibility might be as low as a quarter-mile in some spots, making your morning commute a bit more challenging.
Before the fog lifts, you can expect temperatures to be hanging out in the middle and upper 40s. But not to worry, because as the sun starts shining by mid-morning, it’s likely to lift those foggy clouds right up and warm things up to the middle and upper 70s—now that’s a fantastic way to welcome the day!
More Fog Coming Wednesday
But don’t get too comfy just yet! On Wednesday, that patchy dense fog will make a sneaky return, primarily due to light southerly winds that are bringing in moisture. Expect those predawn temperatures to stick around in the 50s, which sounds nice, but it does mean you might face reduced visibility on your morning drive again. But hang tight, just like Tuesday, the fog will lift by mid- to late morning and leave us with pleasant temperatures that still sit above that seasonal norm of 69 degrees!
Cold Front on the Horizon
As we look ahead to Wednesday night, a cold front is on its way! After enjoying the warmer weather, you’ll want to prepare for increased cloud cover and a slight chance of rain—about a 20% chance—making things a bit more unpredictable as we move toward Thursday.
Speaking of Thursday, it looks like we’ll be getting a taste of more typical February temperatures. Mornings will drop into the 40s, and you can expect highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. Not too shabby, right? Then Friday rolls in with those predawn lows dipping into the upper 30s and low 40s. Thankfully, temperatures will remain above freezing, a relief for those of us who remember the frosty mornings of last week.
The Weekend Weather Outlook
Now, let’s talk weekend! Saturday marks the beginning of meteorological spring, and it’s looking to kick off with morning lows in the 40s and 50s and afternoon highs inching around 70 degrees. There’s that lovely warming trend we’ve been waiting for!
Also, keep an eye on Sunday! An atmospheric disturbance is expected to roll through, bringing with it a slight chance of rain. Temperatures, though, will be rising, peaking into the mid-70s early next week. That sounds like a reason to smile!
What’s Next for March?
Looking ahead, the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center is hinting at warmer and drier conditions for March. But don’t let your guard down just yet—March also marks the beginning of severe weather season here in Texas, known for its unpredictable twists and turns. So, as we enjoy the milder weather now, let’s stay alert and ready for whatever comes our way!
So there you have it, San Antonio! Spring is peeking its head around the corner, so grab your coats for the mornings, but don’t forget those sunglasses for the afternoon! Stay safe out there!
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Additional Resources
- Houston Chronicle: Tuesday Dense Fog Morning Commute
- Wikipedia: Weather
- Beaumont Enterprise: Dense Fog and Flood Advisory
- Google Search: Houston Weather Forecast
- Country Herald: South Texas Weather Alert
- Google Scholar: Texas Weather Patterns
- CW39: Tuesday Weather Forecast
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Texas Climate
- CBS News: Foggy Monday for North Texas
- Google News: Texas Fog Advisory
