Wednesday afternoon's temperatures climbed back to near or at 70 for all of the viewing area.  San Antonio International's high was right at 70.    

Late last night the middle and upper flow sent moisture from the Pacific across Mexico into Texas resulting in a mostly cloudy sky.  This flow aloft will continue for much of the next four days.  One mid-level trough will come across the area Thursday leading to a chance of rain during the afternoon, evening and overnight hours.  A second trough brings in low rain chances for the weekend.  Don't cancel any outdoor plans yet as the rain/thunderstorms will be isolated to scattered.  In all it looks rain totals of .10" to .25" will be possible.

Thursday's highs will, again, be below normal (73 degrees).  Temperatures will take off Friday through Monday with 80s expected.  The next cold front will arrive late Monday afternoon to give some modest cooling for Tuesday and Wednesday.

It's all detailed for you on the 7 Day Forecast.

Wednesday was not such a bad day for allergy sufferers with low levels of hackberry, juniper, and oak.  Molds were also low.

--Rich Segal @RichSegal1121