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Pleasant mornings continue, but highs will challenge records over the next few days

Autor: Justin Horne

Weather

Humidity stays relatively low for much of this week

Highs in the mid/upper 90s this week in San Antonio will challenge records.
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
  • – Mornings in the 60s continue into the upcoming week

  • – Highs climb into the mid/upper 90s, challenging records in San Antonio

  • – Dry air continues for now, slight uptick in humidity ahead of next weekend

  • – Eyes are once again on the Gulf of Mexico for potential development

FORECAST

Hope you’ve had a great weekend!

After a comfortable morning, dry air and abundant sunshine allowed temperatures to soar into the 90s this afternoon, with an official high of 97° tying a record in San Antonio!

More records could be up for grabs over the next few days as we turn the calendar over to the month of October.

Starting with Monday, a pleasant morning in the mid-60s will lead in a hotter-than-average afternoon with plenty of sunshine and highs in the mid/upper 90s. Humidity will still be low along with winds out of the north-northeast at 3 to 10 mph.

A pleasant morning leads in a hotter-than-average afternoon.

Humidity generally stays low through much of this week, leading to more copy and paste conditions through at least Wednesday.

A slight uptick in moisture is expected ahead of next weekend, allowing slightly warmer mornings and added cloud cover to return to the forecast.

7 day forecast as of 9/29/24.
TROPICAL UPDATE

The National Hurricane Center continues to flag the western Caribbean and central Gulf of Mexico for potential tropical development over the next week, currently giving it a medium, 50% chance.

This currently does not look to be a major concern for South Central Texas, but with it still being early, we’ll keep tabs on any potential system and be sure to send out additional updates. Regardless – much of the Gulf Coast will still need to pay close attention over the next several days.

The NHC continues to flag the western Caribbean / central Gulf for potential development this week.

We’ll keep you posted. Until then — have a great week! ~ Mia

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About the Author

Meteorologist Mia Montgomery joined the KSAT Weather Authority Team in September 2022. As a Floresville native, Mia grew up in the San Antonio area and always knew that she wanted to return home. She previously worked as a meteorologist at KBTX in Bryan-College Station and is a fourth-generation Aggie.

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