
San Antonians better keep their rain gear handy this week as the city is expecting a series of wet and foggy conditions. According to the National Weather Service, thunderstorms are on today's menu, accompanied by widespread dense fog, especially before 10 a.m. Temperatures will hover around 65 degrees with light winds coming from the south.
The likelihood of more showers and a possible thunderstorm continues tonight, as the city is set to experience patchy fog after midnight. Residents can expect the mercury to dip to a cool 58 degrees, while the east northeast wind should remain between 3 and 5 mph. The unsettled weather patterns will persist through tommorow, with a 50 percent chance of rain before the afternoon and more widespread fog between 8 and 9 a.m., as reported by the National Weather Service.
For those looking for a respite, Thursday might offer some relief. The KSAT forecast suggests a mostly sunny day with high temperatures creeping up to a comfortable 71 degrees. However, don't put away the umbrella just yet, because a 30 percent chance of nighttime showers is also anticipated.
Heading into the weekend, weather conditions seem to be looking up for region. Friday's outlook is partly sunny with highs circling around 70, while Saturday brings full sunshine and a high near 66, according to National Weather Service projections. The promise of mostly clear skies extends into Sunday night, with lows around 39 degrees, keeping the evenings on the brisk side.
The city should anticipate the start of the next week with more of the same, as Monday is expected to be mostly sunny and with highs inching back up to the mid-60s. Locals can stay informed of weather updates through both the National Weather Service and KSAT as the week unfolds and the forecasts evolve.









