San Antonio Weather: Forecast for Today & 7-Day Outlook | February 22, 2024

San Antonio residents and visitors can expect mostly sunny skies and comfortable temperatures this Sunday, February 22, 2026. As the city prepares for Commemoration 2026 events, including the Fandango at the Alamo, understanding the weather conditions is key for planning outdoor activities. From warm summers to occasional flooding, staying informed about San Antonio’s climate is crucial for both locals and tourists.

Today’s forecast indicates a largely clear day with a high of 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20°C) during the afternoon hours. Temperatures will dip to a low of 43 degrees Fahrenheit (6°C) overnight. A northeast wind is expected throughout the day, potentially reaching speeds of up to 12.43 mph. Cloud cover will be minimal, estimated at around 12%.

The atmospheric pressure is averaging 1031.9 hPa and is expected to rise throughout the day. Sunrise occurred at 7:07 a.m., and sunset is scheduled for 6:29 p.m., providing approximately 11 hours of daylight. This pleasant weather sets the stage for a day of community events and outdoor enjoyment.

Fandango at the Alamo and Commemoration 2026 Kickoff

The Alamo is hosting its annual Fandango today, February 22, 2026, from 1 p.m. To 4 p.m. At the Plaza de Valero. The Alamo invites the public to enjoy live music, dancing, and family-friendly activities. Food trucks will be on site, offering picnic opportunities on the lawn. The event will culminate in a reenactment of the “arrival of the Mexican Army,” marking the official start of Commemoration 2026, which remembers the events leading up to the Battle of the Alamo in 1836.

The Fandango tradition historically involved community dance parties held in public squares to celebrate special occasions. Legend has it that the Alamo garrison held a similar event on February 22, 1836, in honor of George Washington’s birthday, the day before the siege of the Alamo began.

Looking Ahead: Monday’s Forecast

The weather forecast for Monday, February 23, 2026, in San Antonio predicts similarly clear skies. Temperatures will range from a low of 43 degrees Fahrenheit (6°C) to a high of 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20°C), continuing the mild weather pattern.

San Antonio’s Subtropical Climate

San Antonio is known for its warm climate, with summer temperatures frequently exceeding 90°F. The city experiences a humid subtropical climate, characterized by mild winters and hot summers. The annual average temperature in San Antonio is 70°F, though temperatures vary significantly depending on the season.

During the summer months, temperatures can reach 100°F, making it essential to stay hydrated and seek shelter during the hottest parts of the day. Conversely, winters are generally mild and comfortable, with average temperatures around 50°F. This climate contributes to San Antonio’s appeal as a year-round destination for tourism and outdoor activities.

For more detailed weather updates, you can visit La Opinion’s weather page.

What to Expect Next

As Commemoration 2026 begins, San Antonio will host a series of events honoring the historical significance of the Alamo. The mild weather conditions are expected to continue in the coming days, providing a favorable backdrop for these commemorative activities. Residents and visitors are encouraged to stay informed about event schedules and weather updates as the commemoration progresses.

What are your plans for enjoying the beautiful weather in San Antonio this weekend? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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