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SAN ANTONIO – The Alamo City is in for another pretty toasty afternoon with highs climbing into the low 90s under mostly sunny skies.

High pressure is holding firm, keeping moisture out and limiting any rain to just a few isolated sprinkles—mainly east of the city.

Light southeast breezes will help nudge the heat around, but humidity remains moderate, so while it won’t feel oppressive, it’s still warmer than usual for early October.

We’re under an Air Quality Alert, meaning vulnerable folks (young, elderly, with respiratory conditions) should take extra care. Combine that low humidity and dry brush, and you’ve got elevated fire danger conditions.

UV levels are high, too, so sunscreen, hats, and shade breaks are strongly recommended. Evening cool-downs will be mild, with lows only dipping into the upper 60s, so if you’re out late, expect it to stay on the warm side.