Record-Breaking Heat Expected to Continue in San Antonio Through Saturday

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Record-Breaking Heat Expected to Continue in San Antonio Through Saturday
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San Antonio will likely see more record-breaking temperatures this week, but a cold front could bring cooler weather by Sunday.

After experiencing a historically cold January, South Texas has been treated to an unusually warm February. Through the first four days of the month, San Antonio's average high temperature reached a remarkable 81 degrees, placing the city in second place for the warmest start to February on record. Those enjoying this pleasant weather shift should keep the good vibes flowing as near-record high temperatures are predicted to persist throughout the latter half of the week.

San Antonio might even flirt with the 90-degree mark by Saturday. However, it's still February, and weather patterns can be fickle. Weather models are increasingly confident that a cold front will sweep through the region by Sunday, ushering in daily temperatures closer to the seasonal average. \Here's a closer look at what to expect:\Wednesday's forecast will continue to feature above-average temperatures, although increased cloud cover might lead to slightly cooler afternoon highs compared to the past few days. San Antonio's temperatures will begin the day in the mid-60s, gradually climbing into the 70s after 10 a.m. A steady rise through the middle of the day is anticipated, with afternoon temperatures reaching the upper 70s around San Antonio under partly to mostly cloudy skies. Isolated drizzle is possible, but the probability of rain remains below 10%.\Slightly drier air is expected to move in for the second half of the week, paving the way for more sunshine and warmer temperatures in San Antonio. By Thursday, high temperatures are projected to be near the daily record of 83 degrees. Temperatures will likely climb a couple of degrees on Friday, potentially challenging the next daily record of 86 degrees. Saturday is poised to be the warmest day of the forecast period. San Antonio could see temperatures soar to the upper 80s, with a slight chance of even reaching 90 degrees. If San Antonio manages to hit 90 degrees on February 8th, it would mark the earliest ever 90-degree day in the city's history. \By Saturday evening, a cold front will be advancing through parts of North Texas, gradually moving towards Central and South Texas by Sunday. While the exact timing of the front's arrival in San Antonio remains somewhat uncertain, it is likely to sweep through the Alamo City during the morning or early afternoon. Although the cold front is not expected to bring arctic air to the region, it will bring temperatures back down to near-seasonal norms. Sunday's high temperatures are forecast to be in the 60s, dropping into the upper 40s overnight and into Monday morning. On Monday, temperatures are predicted to reach the mid- to upper 50s in San Antonio. There is also an increasing chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, especially by late Monday and early Tuesday. Stay tuned to expressnews.com/weather for updates on these rain chances as the details become clearer in the coming days. Expect near-average temperatures for much of next week, according to the National Blend of Models. San Antonio could see high temperatures in the upper 50s to 60s, while low temperatures hover in the 40s

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