
San Antonio locals can expect to break out the umbrellas today with the National Weather Service forecasting "a 30 percent chance of showers before noon." Despite the potential for a damp morning, temperatures will hover around a comfortable 75 degrees, accompanied by a South southeast breeze pushing between 10 to 14 mph, mightily gusting up as high as 22 mph, as per National Weather Service.
The chance of rain isn't going away too soon, with tonight expected to bring a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight. It's going to get cloudy, and temperatures will barely take a dip, staying near 66 degrees. Evening winds are predicted to shift slightly blowing South at 6 to 13 mph, with expected gusts hitting 20 mph. Tomorrow, the weather pattern will begin to dry up, leaving San Antonio with a cloudy start but making way for clearer skies and a peak at 83 degrees, according to KSAT Weather.
For those planning weekend outings, Friday night forecasts from the National Weather Service suggest partly cloudy conditions with a low around 48 but brace yourselves for a windy night. The north-northwest wind will be picking up, blowing steadily at 9 to 12 mph and increasing until they're gusting strongly as high as 33 mph. Meanwhile, Saturday promises sunny skies with the thermometer reading a cooler 66 degrees—a sharp contrast to the warmer week—with continued breezy conditions.
Wrapping up the weekend and leading into next week, San Antonio can expect partly sunny days with temperatures steadily rising, starting from a 66-degree Sunday to a mostly sunny Wednesday with highs nearing 85. Nighttime conditions will remain partly cloudy, with lows kindly staying above the 45-degree mark. The overall pattern presents a mix of sun and clouds, yielding to a clearer trend as the week progresses, and wind speeds are set to gradually calm down after a gusty Friday night, the National Weather Service notes.









