
San Antonio's week kicks off with a soggy outlook as residents can expect showers and the possibility of thunderstorms this morning, tapering off by afternoon. According to the National Weather Service, there's a 90% chance of precipitation with a high near 61 degrees amidst patchy fog. A similar pattern is anticipated to continue into the night with likely showers and a possible thunderstorm after 3 am.
The following days seem to barely give residents a chance to dry off, as showers are expected to persist into Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures are set to hover in the upper 60s, with a southeast wind that's forecasted to shift southwest. "Showers likely, and possibly a thunderstorm before noon, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon," the National Weather Service predicts for tommorow, with a 70% probability of rain continuing through the night.
By Wednesday, San Antonio braces to face a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before the midday mark, with a high again nearing 69. The latter part of the week suggests some reprieve with a decrease in storm probability and a high reaching 73 degrees on Thursday, according to forecasts from the National Weather Service.
Local station KSAT confirms the wet pattern, reporting a cloudy and misty start to the week with a 40% chance of morning rain today. With humidity levels reaching 93% and visibility reduced to 4 miles, commuters are advised to exercise caution. "Morning rain, drier afternoon," KSAT states for tomorrow's conditions, as residents anticipate a partial clearing with highs steadily increasing throughout the week.
As the skies start to clear on Thursday, San Antonio will see more sunshine, the city's transition toward the more favorable weather expected by the weekend. With partly cloudy evenings and pleasant daytime conditions, the city can look ahead to mostly sunny skies by Saturday, ensuring a welcome respite from the umbrella-demanding days.









