If you plan to visit San Antonio in August, the weather is typically alright, with an average high temperature of +97°F during the day and approximately 10 sunny days. Expect some rainy, though, as there are typically 12 rainy days in the month and around 55 mm of precipitation. The weather is changeable so you may have to pack for every eventuality. Search flightsin one click on Avionero.
Good to know:
August is usually the hottest month of the year in San Antonio;
August is usually the driest month of the year in San Antonio
Average weather
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+97°F
Avg. max. temperature
+64°F
Min.
+109°F
Max.
55 mm
Total precipitation
65%
Avg. humidity
3 m/s
Avg. wind
10 ☀️
Sunny Days
8 ⛅️
Cloudy
12 🌦
Rainy
Our opinion: San Antonio has OK weather in August.
Average temperature in San Antonio in August
Here are the expected maximum, average and minimum temperatures in San Antonio for August based on the historical data.
Last Year
Historical Data
Going from a maximum of +106°F during the day to a minimum of +75°F during the night, the temperature in August averages around +104°F.
The average maximum temperature goes down 6% by the end of the month, compared with the beginning of the month, from +102°F to +100°F.
Is San Antonio warm or cold in August?
San Antonio is typically hot in August.
Maximum temperatures go up compared to the previous month from +95°F to +97°F. The minimum temperature also goes up from +75°F to +75°F.
Make sure that you pack your summer linen and swimming costumes; it’s probably going to be hot.
August is the hottest month in San Antonio, here is the comparison with other months:
Climate in San Antonio in August
San Antonio weather looks like this, on average, in August and the surrounding months.
July
August
September
Avg. temperature
+95°F
+97°F
+91°F
Min. temperature
+63°F
+64°F
+48°F
Max. temperature
+108°F
+109°F
+109°F
Rainfall
65 mm
55 mm
91 mm
Wind
3 m/s
3 m/s
3 m/s
Humidity
68%
65%
68%
Air pressure
1014 HPa
1013 HPa
1013 HPa
Sunny days
9
10
10
Cloudy days
8
8
5
Rainy days
12
12
13
Snowy days
0
0
0
August weather is still as ok as in July.It’s getting warmer as August arrives. The average maximum temperature goes up from +95°F to +97°F during the day.As August arrives, the amount of rainfall goes down. On average, the rainfall volume decreases from 65 mm to 55 mm.It feels drier, as humidity decreases from 68% to 65%.The average wind speed doesn’t change much during August, staying around 3 m/s.The good news is there are likely to be more sunny days in August, from 9 to 10.
But maybe it is worth considering traveling in September as the weather gets better.
Wind speed in San Antonio in August based on historical data.
Last Year
Historical Data
The average wind speed is 4 m/s getting up to 6 m/s which is a medium breeze. You can feel it, especially getting out of the water.
The average wind speed in San Antonio is gradually decreasing during August, going from 4 m/s to 2 m/s over the course of the month.
Rain
Amount of rainfall in mm during August in San Antonio based on historical data.
Last Year
Historical Data
Typically, there is a 13% chance of rain on an average day in August, with total rainfall of approximately 10 mm. The maximum amount of rainfall per day is around 5 mm, which is considered light rain.San Antonio is amazing in August with as little as 4 rainy days on average, so plan adventures in the great outdoors.
Here’s how August is compared with other months in the amount of precipitation, total mm:
San Antonio wettest month is May, where a typical day has a 52% chance of precipitation and 132 mm of rainfall per day. January, on the other hand, is the driest month with a mere 35% chance of precipitation and 49 mm of rainfall per day.
How was the weather last August in San Antonio?
This is the weather in San Antonio in August 2023:
1 August
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+102°F
2 August
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+101°F
3 August
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+101°F
4 August
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+105°F
5 August
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+104°F
6 August
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+105°F
7 August
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+106°F
8 August
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+104°F
9 August
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+107°F
10 August
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+105°F
11 August
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+106°F
12 August
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+105°F
13 August
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+104°F
14 August
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+103°F
15 August
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+103°F
16 August
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+104°F
17 August
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+107°F
18 August
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+105°F
19 August
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+103°F
20 August
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+103°F
21 August
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+105°F
22 August
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+99°F
23 August
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+98°F
24 August
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+101°F
25 August
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+103°F
26 August
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+102°F
27 August
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+105°F
28 August
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+103°F
29 August
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+99°F
30 August
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+100°F
31 August
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+101°F
In August 2023 San Antonio had 28 sunny days, 2 cloudy days, and 1 rainy days. The average maximum temperature was +104°F, with an absolute maximum of +106°F and a minimum of +99°F. The average humidity was 55%, with a maximum of 97% and a minimum of 23%. The average wind speed was 4 m/s, with a maximum of 11 m/s and a minimum of 0 m/s.
Are you planning a trip in August?
Climate Change Over the Years
This is how San Antonio climate has changed over the last 43 years.
The climate in San Antonio in August has not changed that much over the last 43 years.
The average temperature was the lowest in 1983 (+77°F) and the highest in 2006 (+85°F). The driest year was 1996 with only 401 mm of rainfall, and the wettest year was 2007 with 1606 mm.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the weather in San Antonio in August:
Is August a good time to visit San Antonio?
It’s always a good time to visit San Antonio, but the weather is changeable in August, so plan a mix of indoor and outdoor activities and exploring, and pack for every eventuality.
Can you sunbathe in San Antonio in August?
Absolutely, August is hot in San Antonio. Plan on beach and pool time, and ensure that you pack light and breathable options to stay comfortable.
Is San Antonio rainy in August?
San Antonio is often rainy in August. You may get a bit damp when outside, so pack an umbrella, and maybe even a raincoat.
Is it sunny in San Antonio in August?
The amount of sunny days in San Antonio during August varies; prepare for a mix of clouds and sun.
For this page, we’ve looked at the typical weather in San Antonio, based on historical hourly weather data from January 1, 1979, to December 31, 2023.
For past dates, we show actual recorded data at the location at that time. Forecasts are based on recorded weather during that day of the year, averaged over the total years for which we have records (unless stated otherwise). The daily temperature is the highest recorded temperature in the shadow during that day.