SAN ANTONIO – Fog is reducing visibility to less than a quarter of a mile in some places, but is expected to dissipate by mid-morning, KSAT 12 meteorologist Sarah Spivey said.
The rest of the day will be muggy and warm with a high in the mid-80s. Scattered showers and storms will develop along the Coastal Plain, with a couple of isolated (20%) thundershowers making it to Bexar County in the afternoon, Spivey said.
The rest of the work week will be quiet and warm with highs reaching into the 90s by midweek.
Today's Pollen Count:
Mold - 15,680 - Very High
Ragweed - 300 - Moderate
Pigweed - 60 - Low
Grass - 50 - Low
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There's a bit of fog this morning, as well as a couple of showers along the coast, KSAT 12 meteorologist Mike Osterhage said.
Expect scattered showers and a few storms Monday with highs in the mid 80s. A shower or two is also possible the next few days with highs likely to be in the upper 80s, Osterhage said.
Be sure to monitor the latest weather conditions from the KSAT 12 Weather Authority team on air and online.
There's a bit of fog this morning, as well as a couple of showers along the coast. Scattered showers and a few storms today with highs in the mid 80s. A shower or two the next few days with highs in the upper 80s. pic.twitter.com/wD7vZEH6e8
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