
San Antonio can expect a mix of sunny days and clear skies, along with noticeable temperature changes, according to details from the National Weather Service. Tonight, residents can expect a clear evening with lows around 36 degrees and a light east wind becoming west southwest.
Tomorrow brings sunshine with the temperature peaking near 67 degrees as a southwest wind picks up between 5 and 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph, a shift in the weather pattern is bringing a mostly clear Saturday night with lows dropping to approximately 31 degrees, and then a front moves in bringing gusty south winds up to 22 mph becoming north northeast.
For Sunday, San Antonio residents should prepare for mostly cloudy skies with a high creeping up to only about 37 degrees, the northeast wind will bear down between 10 and 16 mph, gusting to as high as 25 mph, as per a National Weather Service forecast. A chilling turn of events Sunday night brings a 30% chance of freezing rain after midnight with lows potentially hitting 25 degrees.
As Martin Luther King Day approaches, the outlook remains cloudy with a high around 34 degrees, and things get even colder Monday night with the thermometer expected to dip to a blustery 19 degrees, but the week looks to warm up again with Tuesday forecasting mostly sunny skies and a breezy high nearing 36 degrees, Wednesday follows suit with a mostly sunny day and temps rising to the mid 40s.
Towards the end of the week, temperatures continue to recover with Thursday seeing a mostly sunny climate and a high of about 62 degrees while, paralleling the fluctuating pattern observed this week, Friday will dial back down to a sunny but cooler high near 50, as per information obtained from KSAT Weather, San Antonio can also anticipate varying nightly temperatures with lows ranging from the low-nineteens to the mid-thirties throughout the week.









