
San Antonio residents may need to keep their raincoats at the ready, with a forecast that promises a smattering of showers and potential thunderstorms rolling through the area this week. According to the National Weather Service, the city will experience partly sunny skies today with a high nearing 61 degrees and a southeast wind around 8 mph.
Tonight's outlook shifts towards mostly cloudy conditions, with a low hovering around 50 degrees. Those hoping for a clear sky may be out of luck, as Wednesday threatens overcast weather and high temperatures around 65 degrees. "A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 1am," is forecasted for Wednesday night, setting the stage for a 50 percent chance of precipitation and lows around 60 degrees.
As the week progresses, Thursday could greet San Antonians with a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, despite partial sunshine and a high spike near 78. Come Thursday night, the skies are expected to clear, giving way to a mostly sunny Friday with highs soaring to an agreeable 81 degrees.
For those planning their weekends, KSAT's weather report paints a largely pleasant picture, with mostly clear conditions Friday night, and temperatures dipping to a cool 57. "Mostly sunny" is the phrase of the day for Saturday, coupled with a high around 77, which will trail into a partly cloudy evening with lows settling at 59 degrees.
The latter part of the weekend continues with mostly cloudy skies on Sunday; however, the mercury is expected to rise to a high near 78. "Partly sunny, with a high near 82" is how Monday is currently shaping up, signaling the onset of potentially warmer days ahead for city dwellers.









