
San Antonio residents may want to savor the warmth while they can, as a significant change in the weather is creeping in. Today's fog is expected to lift by mid-morning, leaving partly sunny skies and a high near 88 degrees, as per the National Weather Service. However, the tranquility is brief, as San Antonio will see increasing clouds tonight and a low around 60, the South southeast wind calming down to a mere whisper.
On the flip side, Wednesday is gearing up for a dramatic shift, with a predictive plummet in temperature to around 60 by the afternoon and gusty conditions that could reach up to 39 mph, according to the same forecast. Despite the radical change, residents should brace for mostly cloudy skies, not the promised sunny reprieve because Thursday won't offer much solace either – cloudy skies will cling to the day with a high near 58.
Looking ahead, the KSAT weather forecast isn't too optimistic. It suggests the week will continue its downward trend with a chilly Thursday sprinkled with drizzle expected in the afternoon. The temperature, stubborn in its descent, will hover around 52 degrees.
For those pining for the return of the sun, Friday brings hope, with a mostly sunny forecast and a high near 79. But don't let your guard down; San Antonio weather holds onto its unpredictability with Saturday night's mostly cloudy conditions and a low around 62. Sunday and Monday follow a similar pattern of mostly sunny days, though nights will remain mostly cloudy, betraying the potential warmth of the preceding daylight hours.









