It’ll be a good weekend to hit the pool; downpours return next week

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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

FORECAST

TODAY

This morning, you might notice some spotty mist and light drizzle. Overcast skies will hang around until mid-morning, so don’t forget your jacket if you’re heading out early! As the day progresses, expect a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures soaring to nearly 90 degrees in the afternoon. It’s the perfect day to enjoy some outdoor activities, but remember to stay hydrated!

Today’s Highs

WEEKEND

Good news for your weekend plans! The forecast for Saturday and Sunday looks a lot like today. You can expect similar weather conditions. However, keep in mind that some storms brewing out west might drift over to areas along the Rio Grande during the evening. Fortunately, San Antonio is predicted to stay dry, so you can still enjoy your weekend without a raincoat!

Weekend Forecast

NEXT WEEK

Looking ahead to next week, we’re expecting tropical moisture to start moving into the area beginning Monday. This will bring higher humidity levels and an increased chance of rain. Throughout the afternoons, you might see random downpours popping up. Not everyone will be affected, but if you do get caught in one of these showers, you can expect a good soaking!

Rain chances return next week

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