
Residents of San Antonio should brace for a windy start to the week with the National Weather Service predicting gusts that could hit nearly 40 mph today. The city is set for a period of cloudy skies through the morning before gradual clearing, with the mercury poised to hit a comfortable high around 78 degrees. According to a forecast from the National Weather Service, those brisk winds will be blowing north northwest at speeds ranging from 10 to 13 mph, amping up to between 22 and 25 mph.
Come nightfall, the city is expecting mostly clear skies, with a drop in temperature to a low around 49 degrees, and the wind shifting west at 15 to 18 mph before decreasing overnight to a gentler 6 to 9 mph. Local outlet KSAT predicts a while the humidity won't be letting up, sitting heavy at 86%. According to information obtained by KSAT, visibility may stay around 10 miles, despite the gusty conditions.
The rest of the week looks to hold steady weather-wise, with the National Weather Service indicating sunny skies and highs hovering in the mid-70s for both Tuesday and Wednesday. Evening temperatures are expected to remain consistent as well, dipping to lows around 50 degrees. The wind will also calm somewhat, maintaining a manageable north northwest flow between 7 and 9 mph.
Looking toward the weekend, San Antonians might need to prepare for a warming trend, as a mixture of sunny and partly sunny conditions are expected to raise the thermometer up to a high near 84 by Saturday. By nighttime, things will stay mostly cloudy, with lows creeping up to 63 degrees, forecasting a certain restlessness as they come to a rest in the city's streets.
The week's crescendo will be Sunday's warmth, with a high anticipated to be near 87 degrees under mostly cloudy skies, as reported by the National Weather Service. Whether you're planning on taking advantage of the clear Tuesday or preparing for the higher temperatures this weekend, it looks like San Antonio can expect some typical springtime variability in the coming days.









