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What to Wear in San Antonio in February

February in San Antonio is mild and variable, with highs reaching 67°F and lows around 44°F — comfortable enough for most outdoor activities with the right layers. About 7 rainy days arrive across the month. Layer a light to mid-weight jacket over casual clothes and keep an umbrella handy for exploring the River Walk and the San Antonio Missions.

What to wear

classic tee

top / Short-Sleeve Top

classic tee

straight-leg

bottom / Jeans

straight-leg

chinos for a slightly smarter look

ankle boots

footwear / Waterproof Boots

ankle boots

rubber sole for traction — keep feet dry all day

shell jacket

outerwear / Rain Jacket

shell jacket

waterproof or DWR-treated — keep it packable

Consider bringing:
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Based on typical February conditions in San Antonio. Weather varies year to year — check the live forecast when you're within two weeks of your trip.

February sits in a sweet spot for San Antonio — the city has shed the modest crowds of January and the Fiesta-season frenzy of April hasn't yet arrived. The River Walk's cypress trees are bare but the limestone banks and café terraces are quiet and pleasant, particularly on the warmer afternoons that often push into the 60s under thin Texas winter sun. The San Antonio Missions National Historical Park — one of the best-preserved Spanish colonial mission complexes in North America — is excellent in February because low-angle winter light illuminates the limestone architecture beautifully and the trails are cool enough for extended walking without heat fatigue. The wardrobe challenge in February San Antonio is the volatility: the same week can deliver a grey, raw 48°F day with cold rain off the Gulf and a sunny 67°F afternoon that feels more like early April. Cold fronts (locally called "blue northers") can arrive with dramatic speed, dropping temperatures 20–30 degrees in a few hours. Locals know to check the forecast by hour rather than by day in February, and to carry a light jacket even when morning conditions look warm. The River Walk is a particularly exposed stretch — the limestone channel amplifies wind when fronts push through — so a proper layer for evening dining along the water is worth having regardless of the afternoon temperature.

Curated Looks

Business Casual
White Linen Blazer Day

White Linen Blazer Day

A white linen blazer over matching wide-leg linen trousers and a blue collarless blouse stays entirely polished through warm rain. Slide sandals and gold aviators make it feel like summer despite the drizzle.

Casual
Linen Under Rain Jacket

Linen Under Rain Jacket

A black rain jacket over ivory linen trousers refuses to look sloppy in warm rain. Espadrilles and a crochet bucket hat keep the warm-weather mood alive below the waterline.

Chic
Blush Jacket Tortoise

Blush Jacket Tortoise

A blush cropped jacket over a white linen blouse and ivory wide-leg trousers refuses to look heavy in warm rain. Tortoiseshell cat-eye sunglasses are the editorial punctuation.

Cozy
Parka and the Ivory Mules

Parka and the Ivory Mules

A black longline parka over a crewneck sweatshirt in warm rain has a deliberateness that works. Ivory satin mules and a cream beanie are the contrasts that make it.

Cute
Double Denim Rainy Day

Double Denim Rainy Day

A light wash denim jacket over a denim mini skirt makes a strong case for double denim in warm rain. The black square neck top underneath adds structure.

Formal
Black Blazer Pleated Rain

Black Blazer Pleated Rain

A black blazer over an ivory blouse and pleated maxi skirt in warm rain is complete formal coverage. Black mule heels are the practical formal choice when espadrilles are off the table.

Sporty
Yellow Jacket Biker

Yellow Jacket Biker

A yellow hooded rain jacket over biker shorts and a longline tee handles warm rain with high-visibility attitude. Ivory pointed-toe mules are the surprising finishing note.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I wear in San Antonio in February?+

Pack versatile mid-weight layers — a light to mid-weight jacket, long-sleeve tops, and comfortable pants handle most of the month well. Temperatures range from 44°F to 67°F, but fast-moving cold fronts can drop temps 20+ degrees in a few hours, so carrying a jacket even on warm afternoons is smart.

Is February a good time to visit San Antonio?+

Yes — February is a pleasant, uncrowded time to visit. The San Antonio Missions, River Walk, and Pearl District are all accessible without summer heat or Fiesta-season crowds. Weather is mostly mild with occasional cold fronts that pass through quickly.

What shoes are best for San Antonio in February?+

Comfortable walking shoes or casual leather shoes handle the River Walk and mission trails well in February. The occasional rain day calls for waterproof or water-resistant options — the limestone River Walk channels can be slippery when wet.

How warm is San Antonio in February?+

Afternoon highs average around 67°F on calm days, with lows near 44°F. Texas 'blue norther' cold fronts can arrive suddenly and drop temperatures well below the monthly average for a day or two before warm conditions return — checking hourly forecasts is more useful than daily averages.

What should I pack for a February trip to San Antonio?+

Pack a light to mid-weight jacket, a few long-sleeve layers, comfortable walking shoes, and a compact umbrella for the rain days. Include a warmer layer (heavier jacket or fleece) for cold fronts, and sun protection for the warmer afternoons.

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