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New York has hit 100° this year before San Antonio! Plus: Your July 4th forecast - KSAT
By Google News - San Antonio
· July 2, 2026
· 1 min read
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMilwFBVV95cUxONG5oTUtqVTBLZnJCdTdUZXo4ZWFXWG1sT1JZdjVDOV9ucURTanY5WmFrVnRMYWM4REZ3OFI4WFN5ZkVsRHBlbjJGNkxXcy0wV3IzMGhxRHBMSzFQbFMzd2JqQzhYLVJNZHQ4ZHNzZVlqR1huU3lYVl9rUkR2eUZSVUFWS3dOWEx1TlNLLU40czRqeTdlWmFN?oc=5" target="_blank">New York has hit 100...
Key takeaway oc=5" target="_blank">New York has hit 100° this year before San Antonio !
Why this matters in The San Antonio
San Antonio's delayed arrival to the 100-degree mark this year is a notable departure from the city's typical summer weather patterns. This anomaly may bring some relief to residents who are bracing for the usual hot summer months. As the city looks ahead to the July 4th celebrations, the forecast will be closely watched by event organizers and attendees alike. With many outdoor events and festivities planned, a cooler-than-expected start to summer could make for more comfortable conditions for those participating in Independence Day activities. The upcoming forecast will be crucial in determining the success of these events, and San Antonians will be keeping a close eye on the temperature predictions to plan accordingly. As the summer season progresses, it will be interesting to see if San Antonio's temperatures will eventually catch up to their typical scorching highs.
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Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - San Antonio ·
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