Plenty of events happening in San Antonio this weekend! Here’s a look at the forecast

The work week ends on a relatively nice note in the Alamo City, but a few changes are in the forecast by the weekend.

With folks arriving in town ahead of Monday’s total eclipse and plenty of events taking place like the Valero Texas Open and the Great Texas Airshow, we wanted to give you the latest:

KEY POINTS

  • Nice Friday in store with some sunshine and a cool morning, warm afternoon
  • Humidity surges back in Saturday, leading to areas of patchy morning fog & drizzle
  • A cold front approaches Saturday night, sparking up an isolated shower or two overnight
  • Clearing on Sunday after the front passes through with drier air *briefly* filtering in

FRIDAY (Apr. 5)

  • Quiet, relatively nice end to the work week
  • A cool morning in the low 50s leads in a warm afternoon with highs in the mid 80s
  • Low humidity in store with filtered sunshine as high clouds start to stream in from the west
  • Turning breezy with winds out of the southeast at 10 to 20 mph, gusting upwards of 25 mph at times

SATURDAY (Apr. 6)

  • Humidity quickly returns by Saturday morning, leading to areas of patchy morning fog and drizzle
  • A warmer morning as a result, with lows in the low 60s
  • Mostly cloudy skies and high temperatures in the upper 70s
  • Breezy, with winds out of the southeast at 10 to 20 mph, gusting upwards of 25 mph
  • A cold front approaches Saturday night, leading to an isolated (~ 20%) chance for a few showers/a stray storm to develop as we sleep
The forecast for the Great Texas Airshow on Saturday, April 6

SUNDAY (Apr. 7)

  • Any isolated rain found overnight Saturday moves out by Sunday morning as the cold front moves through
  • Some clearing throughout the day with more sunshine returning into the afternoon
  • Lows in the low 60s are followed by highs in the low-to-mid 80s
  • Low humidity returns, but it doesn’t last long…

MONDAY (Apr. 8)

  • Humidity will quickly surge in by Monday morning, leading to at least some clouds on eclipse day
  • Translucent high clouds are likely, but the coverage and timing of low clouds is something we’ll need to finetune over the next few days
High clouds are likely, but you can still see the eclipse through them! A few low clouds are likely, but just how many low clouds and when they move in are the remaining questions.

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