Why KSAT is Your Go-To Source for Weather and Community Coverage
Hey there, friend. At KSAT, we're not just about delivering the news—we're all about connecting with you and making sure you're informed and delighted every step of the way. Whether it's the latest pollen count or a heads-up on incoming rain, we've got you covered. We’re committed to serving our communities with innovative reporting that matters to you. It's more than just sharing the weather; it's about helping you plan your day with confidence.
Meet the KSAT Weather Authority Team
Our team of meteorologists is here to bring you the most accurate and engaging weather updates. Let me introduce you to Justin Horne, Adam Caskey, and Mia Montgomery—your go-to experts for everything from sunny skies to stormy weather. And let’s not forget Sarah Spivey, a proud San Antonio native who's been part of the KSAT family since 2017. These folks know the area inside and out, so you can trust their insights.
Ernie Zuniga Shines a Spotlight on Local Heroes
KSAT’s Ernie Zuniga loves highlighting the great work happening in our community. From Goodwill San Antonio to Cavender Auto Group and the excitement around Fiesta medals, Ernie brings you stories that celebrate what makes this region special. It's not just about the weather—it's about the people and the spirit of San Antonio.
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What to Expect in the Forecast
So, what’s on the horizon? If you're in the San Antonio area or the Hill Country, get ready for some showers Thursday morning. But don't worry—by afternoon, we're looking at widespread rainfall. It’s the perfect time to grab your umbrella and maybe even a cozy coffee while the rain does its thing. And hey, if you're into cooler mornings and comfortably warm afternoons, you're in luck because that's exactly what's coming your way.
Comprehensive Weather Forecast for San Antonio
KSAT Weather Authority has everything you need to stay prepared. From live radar and satellite imagery to severe weather alerts, hour-by-hour forecasts, and 7-day outlooks, we’ve got you covered. Whether it’s hurricane tracking or preparing for severe weather season, our team is here to keep you safe and informed. As we approach the start of severe weather season, now’s the perfect time to start planning ahead.
Total Solar Eclipse 2024: Mark Your Calendar
Get ready for something truly spectacular. On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will pass through Texas, including parts of San Antonio and the Hill Country, around 1:30 p.m. This is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and KSAT will have all the resources, maps, and information you need to make the most of it. From fire danger updates to lunar eclipses, we’ll keep you in the loop.
How to Stay Connected
Staying updated has never been easier. Download the KSAT 12 Weather App on your smartphone for the latest weather updates right at your fingertips. Whether you're an iPhone user or prefer Android, just click the appropriate link to get started. Follow updates on weather around San Antonio and South Texas to ensure you're always prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws our way.
Community Involvement and Awareness
Our commitment to the community doesn’t stop at the weather. Many school districts are taking extra precautions, alerting parents early in the week about potential weather disruptions. We also work closely with the National Weather Service to provide detailed observations for San Antonio International Airport, ensuring accurate and timely information for travelers and residents alike.
West Texas dust caused a thick haze earlier this evening, but don’t worry—it’s cleared out. With a minimal breeze tomorrow, it’s unlikely the dust will return. However, after a brief window for rain tomorrow morning, very strong winds and low humidity will bring a high fire danger on Tuesday. Stay tuned for updates and take necessary precautions.
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Join the Conversation
Viewers like you are part of what makes KSAT special. On Wednesday morning, viewers submitted stunning photos of snow flurries north of San Antonio through KSAT Connect. Your participation helps us paint a clearer picture of the weather across the region. So, whether it’s sharing photos, asking questions, or just saying hello, we’d love to hear from you.
Thanks for being part of the KSAT family. Together, we’ll navigate the weather and all the adventures life throws our way. Stay safe, stay informed, and most importantly, stay curious.


