San Antonio Weather: Hot Week Ahead! July 4th Forecast Inside!
San Antonio is gearing up for a warm and mostly dry week leading up to Independence Day! While some scattered showers might pop up, the overall forecast points to sunny skies and rising temperatures. Get ready for the heat!
Saharan Dust Adds Haze to San Antonio Skies
Expect to see some hazy skies throughout the week due to Saharan dust. According to the National Weather Service, concentrations should be relatively light, mainly causing hazy skies and vibrant sunrises/sunsets. However, those with respiratory sensitivities like asthma should be mindful of potential air quality impacts.
Tropical Storm Barry's Influence on San Antonio
While Tropical Storm Barry (formerly Tropical Depression Two) primarily impacted Mexico, its moisture may contribute to the small chance of rain in San Antonio this week. Don't expect major disruptions, but keep an eye on the sky, especially during the afternoon hours.
July 4th Weather in San Antonio: What to Expect
Planning your July 4th celebrations? The forecast calls for hot and humid conditions. While there's a slight chance (20%) of afternoon downpours, fireworks displays are unlikely to be interrupted. Stay hydrated and enjoy the festivities!
Tips for Staying Safe in the San Antonio Heat
With highs expected to reach the mid-90s and potentially near 100 by the end of the week, it's crucial to take precautions against the heat. Remember these tips:
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
- Limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
- Wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothing.
- Seek shade whenever possible.
- Never leave children or pets in parked cars.
Stay informed about the latest weather updates from KSAT Weather Authority and Your Weather Authority. Have a safe and enjoyable week in San Antonio!