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Yes, it’s hot! But here’s the thing: it could be a lot worse...
By Sarah Spivey, Justin Horne, Leah Rodriguez at KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate)
· June 29, 2026
· 1 min read
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTSSAHARAN DUST: Less dust tomorrow & the rest of the weekSTEADY WEATHER: Very little will change through July 4thCOASTAL SHOWERS: Some spotty rain closer to the coastJULY 4TH: Partly cloudy, mid-90s FORECASTTUESDAYTomorrow will be pretty much a repeat of today’s weather, with one...
Key takeaway Highs will be in the low- to mid-90s, with a heat index of close to 100°.
Why this matters in The San Antonio
The arrival of Saharan dust in San Antonio means residents can expect hazy skies and vibrant sunrises and sunsets, a familiar sight for those who have lived through previous summers. With the summer doldrums setting in, the city's outdoor events and celebrations, including Independence Day festivities, will likely proceed without major weather disruptions. The forecasted partly cloudy skies and mid-90s temperatures on July 4th will be typical of San Antonio's summer weather. While the stray showers expected on Thursday through Saturday may bring some relief from the heat, they are unlikely to dampen outdoor celebrations. As the city prepares for its holiday events, residents and visitors can plan for a warm and dry weekend, with plenty of sunshine and minimal weather-related concerns. The steady weather pattern will provide a consistent backdrop for the city's festivities, allowing everyone to focus on the celebrations rather than the forecast.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? FORECAST HIGHLIGHTSSAHARAN DUST: Less dust tomorrow & the rest of the weekSTEADY WEATHER: Very little will change through July 4thCOASTAL SHOWERS: Some spotty rain closer to the coastJULY 4TH: Partly cloudy, mid-90s FORECASTTUESDAYTomorrow will be pretty much a repeat of today’s weather, with one...
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