
San Antonio residents are looking at a mixed bag of weather conditions in the upcoming days, as forecasts call for rain, potential thunderstorms, fog, and sunny skies. The National Weather Service predicts that today will likely experience showers and possibly a thunderstorm before noon, followed by a chance of more rain and storms after noon. A dense fog advisory is also in place until the afternoon with a high of 64 degrees, and a northeast wind traveling at a leisurely 6 to 9 mph. "Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before noon, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon," says the National Weather Service. The chance of precipitation is pegged at 70%.
This evening, there's still a 40% likelihood of showers and thunderstorms before the sky begins to clear. However, patchy fog is expected to roll in after midnight, with temperatures dipping to a low around 51 degrees, the northeast wind will shift, blowing from the north northeast between 5 and 7 mph. Tomorrow, the fog is predicted to lift before 10am, then residents can expect mostly sunny skies with a high nearing 69 degrees.
Local news outlet KSAT paints a similar picture, citing a "Rain Shower" situation with a temperature lingering at 59 degrees and visibility stretching to 7 miles, amidst high humidity levels at 96%. According to the weather report by KSAT, San Antonio's present conditions hinge on a 58° dew point with northeast winds moving at 5 mph. The forecast complements the narrative of a city wrapped in moist clime, preparing to embrace clearer skies.
As Friday approaches, the city will once again grapple with fog in the early hours before it cedes to partly sunny conditions, with a high close to a comfortable 70 degrees. A calm wind will make way, becoming south between 5 and 8 mph by the afternoon. Looking towards the weekend, San Antonio is poised for some respite from the rains, as forecasts from both agencies indicate sunny weather with highs in the mid-60s and lows in the more temperate mid-40s. "Sunny, with a high near 64," forecasts Sunday's outlook, a welcoming note for those yearning for an end to the drear.









