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Published on April 23, 2024
San Antonio Weather: A Week of Clouds and Drizzles with Thunderstorms on the HorizonSource: Google Street View

San Antonio's weather forecast promises a bit of variability for the coming week. Starting off with today's mostly cloudy skies and a respectable high of 77 degrees with a gentle southeast wind moving at 4mph, they say humidity will make it feel stickier than that number suggests, according to KSAT. Dropping down to a low of 66 degrees, the city's residents should expect a consistent breeze accompanying them into the night.

Looking ahead, Tuesday is expected to greet San Antonians with a touch of morning drizzle and predominantly cloudy skies, the highs are inching upwards to a balmy 83 degrees during the day while nighttime temperatures will remain mild, hovering around 69 degrees, this data coming directly from KSAT's weather updates. The predawn precipitation seems to extend into Thursday as well with a similar pattern of morning drizzle and mostly cloudy weather, peaking at a high of 85 and slipping to a low of 70 degrees overnight.

In contrast, National Weather Service reports suggest a high near 81 for today with an easterly wind nudging at 7 to 11 mph. The NWS foresees a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday after 1 pm followed by a more decisive 90% chance for precipitation at night, potential showers and a thunderstorm before 1 am then the possibility of more thunderstorms after the hour, with a low around 56 degrees and stronger gusts of wind that might go as high as 22 mph.

As Sunday rolls in, the NWS predicts mostly cloudy skies and cooler temps with a high near 67, amplified by a robust north-northeast wind that could work its way up to 34 mph in gusts. The commencement of a new workweek will usher in a return to partly sunny conditions and a high near 73 on Monday, with the evening cooling slightly to a low of 58 degrees and the rest of the week progressing to highs in the mid-80s but remaining under the persistent cover of those mostly cloudy skies.