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San Antonio Faces Week of Showers and Thunderstorms, National Weather Service Reports

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Published on January 21, 2024
San Antonio Faces Week of Showers and Thunderstorms, National Weather Service ReportsSource: Unsplash/ Alex Dukhanov

San Antonians, brace for a week of cloudy skies and persistent showers. According to the National Weather Service, the Alamo City is expected to face a 50 percent chance of rain today, with temperatures hovering around 39 degrees and east northeast winds gusting up to 21 mph.

Tonight, the forecast indicates a certainty of precipitation at 100 percent, with potential thunderstorms after midnight, possibly producing heavy rainfall. As the chilly evening progresses, temperatures are expected to rise to about 49 by the early hours, and winds could reach 24 mph, as reported by National Weather Service.

Before noon on Monday, showers and a possible thunderstorm are on the horizon, followed by another round of rainfall and storms in the afternoon. With an 80 percent chance of rain, San Antonio is looking at a high near 60 and lighter winds transitioning from east northeast to west southwest.

Subsequent days offer little reprieve, as showers and thunderstorms remain on the weather menu. Tuesday is set to see a 70 percent chance of precipitation, with thunderstorms likely before noon and a high near 69, as mentioned by KSAT's forecast. Again, southwest winds will shift to east, further casting a somber mood over the city. Residents can expect a low around 58 Tuesday night, with a continued likelihood of showers and storms, according to data from KSAT Weather.

The outlook for the rest of the week is a mixed bag, featuring a 50 percent chance of showers on Wednesday before giving way to partly sunny skies and a more pleasant high near 72. Nighttime temperatures will dip to around 49. The cloud coverage is predicted to scatter by Thursday, ushering in mostly sunny days with highs in the low 70s and lows just above 50 through Saturday.