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Published on March 30, 2024
San Antonio Forecast, Foggy Morning to Proceed Mostly Cloudy Weekend with Rising TemperaturesSource: Unsplash/ Chandra Maharzan

San Antonio residents can expect a mixed bag of weather over the next week, starting with today's morning fog and a shift towards partly cloudy skies. According to KSAT, the mercury is set to hit a high of 82 degrees this afternoon, following a foggy morning. Visibility may be reduced to 10 miles earlier in the day with the humidity lingering at 89%.

The National Weather Service predicts a mostly sunny day eventually, with winds from the south blowing between 7 and 10 mph. The evening is expected to bring mostly cloudy conditions, and residents should brace for a low around 64 degrees. If you're heading out tonight, keep a lookout for those south southeast winds that could gust as high as 22 mph.

As the weekend progresses, "Mostly cloudy" seems to be the recurring theme. The National Weather Service forecasts a high near 86 degrees for Sunday, with winds maintaining their southern route at a steady 7 to 11 mph. San Antonians should expect similar conditions heading into Sunday night, with lows dipping to around 67 degrees accompanied by winds that could reach 23 mph in gusts.

Heat will be on the rise at the start of the workweek, with Monday's temperatures climbing near 90 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. However, there's a shift in the pattern by Monday night with a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms before midnight. It'll be a partly cloudy closure to the day with lows hovering around 63 degrees, providing some relief from the day's high.

The broader outlook for the week promises clearer skies, with both the National Weather Service and KSAT agreeing on sunshine from Tuesday onwards. Highs will normalize in the mid to upper 70s, and nights are forecasted to be mostly clear with temperatures falling to the low 50s by midweek. With the workweek heating up, these breezy nights might be the perfect reprieve for the people of San Antonio.