
San Antonio residents can look forward to a week of predominantly sunny skies and mild temperatures, according to local weather forecasts. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports that today's conditions will be "mostly sunny," with a high near 72 degrees and gentle winds shifting west-southwest.
Tonight, the city is expected to experience "mostly clear" skies, with the temperature dropping to around 44 degrees, and light, variable wind conditions. The trend of favorable weather is set to continue, though NOAA predicts that there will be a slight shift in wind direction to the southeast, geared to gradually pick up between 4 and 7 mph tomorrow.
As per the information obtained from KSAT’s weather center, current humidity stands at 79%, with northwest winds moving at a velocity of 3 mph. Visibility extends up to 10 miles under the sunny skies, with atmospheric pressure reading at 30.27 inches. The dew point is a chilly 39 degrees Fahrenheit early in the day.
Looking ahead to the weekend, residents should prepare to possibly break out their umbrellas. NOAA forecasts "showers and possibly a thunderstorm" for Friday night, with "mostly cloudy" conditions and a low around 56 degrees. However, the skies are set to clear up again for Saturday, promising "mostly sunny" weather and a high near 69 degrees. The peaceful cadence of San Antonio's weather is predicted to carry on into the beginning of next week with sunny forecasts and highs in the mid-60s.









