
San Antonio residents should prepare for a mixed bag of weather conditions through the end of the week. According to the National Weather Service, today's patchy fog is expected to clear before 10 a.m., but the rest of the day will remain predominantly cloudy with highs flirting with the 77-degree mark. Light winds from the south southwest are also on the agenda.
As night draws in, chances for showers will creep up after 3 a.m., with cloudy skies holding a low around 62 degrees. Forecasters anticipate a 30 percent chance of precipitation, walking into the evening with a gentle east southeast breeze. Shifty winds and inclement weather will likely put San Antonio on a weather rollercoaster, as 60 percent of thunderstorms could rumble after 3 p.m. tomorrow, following a patch of morning fog between 7 and 11 a.m. The highs are expected to be near 70 degrees as winds take a turn from the east southeast to the north northeast.
Turning to KSAT's weather forecast, the tumultuous weather is anticipated to continue into the weekend, with thunderstorms dominating Saturday's outlook and a high of 68 with a night-time dip to 55 degrees. The likelihood of precipitation holds steady at 60 percent.
The weather is predicted to make an about-face on Sunday, with morning rain clearing out to make way for windy and mostly sunny conditions, and the mercury tipping at an agreeable 70 degrees. Residents shivering through a breezy Sunday night can expect lows to plummet around 42. Look forward to the start of a new week as San Antonio basks under sunny skies with highs in the low 60s on Monday, and the sun will persist on Tuesday, warming the city up to a comfortable 65 degrees.
As the workweek advances, conditions will remain largely favorable with mostly sunny skies Wednesday and highs expected to tickle the 69-degree mark. However, the nights become increasingly cloudy as we reach Thursday, with temperatures hovering around a moderate 67 degrees.









