Hazy from Saharan dust and hot this weekend in San Antonio

  

  • Hot and humid weekend
  • Heat index 105° to 110°
  • Hazy skies from annual Saharan dust
  • New tropical depression in the Atlantic

FORECAST DETAILS:

More of the same heat and humidity with temperatures running a little above average for this time of year.

Expect afternoons in the mid/upper 90s, but feeling more like 105°-109°.

Tropical moisture moving from the Caribbean into the Gulf will mostly land in Mexico on Sunday, but a stray shower or two could make it to areas south of San Antonio.

You’ll notice a haze this weekend thanks to Saharan dust making its annual return to South Central Texas. Air quality is only expected to take a minor dip into the “moderate” category.

TROPICS:

Tropical Storm Beryl has developed in the Central Atlantic and will likely turn into a hurricane as it moves into the Caribbean next week. It’s still too early to know whether or not it will impact the U.S. or Mexico.

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