San Antonio Gripped by Dense Fog, Clear Skies and Warm Temperature Anticipated

Fog in San Antonio reduces visibility with high humidity in the morning; clear skies and mild temperatures expected later.

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San Antonio residents woke up to a blanket of fog and mist this morning, with visibility reduced to a mere three miles. According to the latest update from the National Weather Service , the area experienced a high humidity level at 96%, while the temperature hovered around 68°F. The presence of fog is expected to lift before noon, giving way to clearer skies with temperatures rising up to a comfortable high near 85 degrees.

As the fog dissipates, a calm south wind will grace the area, moving at a gentle pace of 5 to 10 mph. The calmness will carry over into tonight, with forecasters at the National Weather Service predicting an increase in clouds and maintaining a steady low around 68 degrees. The gentle south-southeast wind is set to continue its course, providing a slight breeze through the evening hours.



Looking ahead to Sunday, there is a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms between 10am and 1pm. Despite the potential for precipitation, the overcast morning is expected to clear up as temperatures climb to a high near 86 degrees. The southeast wind will shift to the southwest in the afternoon, remaining at a manageable 5 mph.

San Antonians can anticipate a mostly clear night following Sunday's daytime chance for rain. The low is forecasted to be around 64 degrees, with the wind transitioning from a south to west-northwest direction after midnight. The beginning of the work week is set to bring sunshine and a high near 84 degrees, with a shift to a north wind at 5 to 10 mph.

Monday night's weather will likely stay clear, with the temperature dropping to a cooler 58 degrees and a northeast wind blowing at a similar speed. As the week progresses, the city will see mostly sunny days with high temperatures reaching the mid-80s and wind gusts peaking around 20 mph. Night times will generally be mostly cloudy, but with continued warm lows around 69 degrees.

Wednesday shines a spotlight on what could be the week's warmest day, with the thermometer expected to hit a high near 91 degrees under mostly sunny skies. The chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms on Friday holds steady at 20%, with temperatures continuing to flirt with the 90-degree mark. This forecast has been detailed in a recent update from the National Weather Service .

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