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San Antonio's Weather Keeps Residents Guessing with Mix of Clouds and Sun

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Published on February 15, 2024
San Antonio's Weather Keeps Residents Guessing with Mix of Clouds and SunSource: Unsplash/ Chandra Maharzan

The forecast for San Antonio doesn't seem to have Mother Nature settling on any one mood, as locals can expect a varied sky ranging from dense cloudiness to complete clarity over the next few days. This afternoon, with temperatures hitting a mild high near 66 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Southeast winds will stick around 9 mph, just brisk enough to remind folks that February's unpredictability is in full swing.

Tonight, there's also a chance to once more witness some isolated sprinkles after the sun sets. But don't expect the breeze to offer any respite, as it is predicted to calm down, embracing the evening with a low hovering around 57 degrees. The weather forecast aims to keep San Antonio on its toes; Thursday morning could see locals fumbling through patchy fog between the hours of 7 and 10 am, eventually giving way to mostly cloudy skies and high temperatures creeping up near 73 degrees, the National Weather Service reports.

As Thursday night rolls around, prepare to whip out umbrellas for a 50 percent chance of showers, coupled with steadfast clouds that will keep temperatures at a stable low around 61 degrees. And the rain seems keen on sticking around, with showers possibly continuing into Friday. The likelihood remains at 50 percent, as the skies stay stubbornly cloudy and the mercury is set to peak near 65 degrees, with south winds drawing in some additional chill.

Rounding out the week, San Antonio residents should find the skies beginning to clear up slightly on Friday night, even though the chance of showers lingers at 30 percent before midnight. The cloud cover will press its claim until Saturday, when the sun is scheduled to assert itself, bringing partly sunny conditions and a breeze, with daytime highs taking a plunge to around 55 degrees, and night temperatures expected to fall to a crisp 34 degrees. Better news is on the horizon for Sunday and into Washington's Birthday, with sunnier skies and highs making a rebound back into the 60 and 70-degree range, respectively, KSAT details.

The look ahead into Tuesday is nothing but optimistic for those yearning for sunnier days, as forecasts predict a mostly sunny disposition with temperatures that dare to soar around a balmy high of 78 degrees. So, while it may be wise to keep a jacket and umbrella handy for the imminent uncertainties of the current weather patterns, San Antonians can rest assured, clearer skies and warmer rays are on the imminent horizon.