FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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FOGGY & HUMID: Patchy, dense fog possible Saturday & Sunday
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ABOVE AVERAGE: Temperatures rise to the mid and upper 80s this week
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MORE RAIN?: Trending above average next week with precipitation
FORECAST
It’s been a cloudy, damp last 48 hours. The rain has been beneficial and we’re noticing things green up across San Antonio and we’ll see a fairly significant warm-up for the weekend.
SUN REAPPEARS
While a stray pop-up can’t be completely ruled out during the afternoon hours, the radar will be far quieter. In fact, skies will attempt to clear west to east, giving us some peeks of sun during the evening. Dry conditions are in the forecast for any Friday evening plans you may have.
FOGGY SATURDAY & SUNDAY MORNINGS
With all that moisture in that ground, it’ll set the stage for patchy, dense fog during the next few mornings. Fog will develop pre-sunrise and continue through mid-morning. Additionally, low clouds will stick around for a while. It’ll likely take until the afternoon for the sun to pop out. That’ll be enough to get us back into the mid-80s both days.
NEXT RAIN CHANCES
While the odds are very low, we need to mention the fact that a stray storm cannot be ruled out for those in the Hill Country and across the Edwards Plateau Saturday afternoon. Some precipitation to arrive to South Texas next weekend. While it is still a week away, we wanted to give you that heads up.
OAK SEASON LIKELY RAMPS UP
If you’ve seen any oak trees lately, you can see many of them have dropped their leaves and are prime to start producing some serious pollen. That means you may sneeze a bit more — and we’ll see a nice yellowish-greenish film on our patio furniture and cars. Oak season ends in May.
We’ll keep you posted if anything changes.
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