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Clouds, Sunshine, and Chances of Showers in the Forecast of San Antonio

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Published on March 01, 2024
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San Antonio residents can expect a mix of clouds and sunshine over the next week, with a chance of showers and maybe a rumble of thunder thrown into the mix. According to the National Weather Service, folks will see "mostly cloudy" conditions today, giving way to "clearing" skies with highs rolling into the comfortable mid 70s. Similarly, a "mostly clear" night will set the stage for lows dropping to the upper 40s.

Breaking through the morning fog, the weekend promises warmer temps, heralding highs in the lower 80s by Saturday afternoon. Saturday Night remains partly cloudy before clouds blanket the sky, while Sunday will follow suit with more cloud cover, keeping conditions "mostly cloudy" with highs hovering around 80 degrees.

As we roll into Monday, the forecast, provided by KSAT's Weather Authority, indicates a shift with skies looking "mostly cloudy" in the morning. However, the afternoon could bring a chance of showers with a slight chance of thunderstorms" amping up the day with a lively 30 percent chance of rain. Temps remain steady with the mercury hitting around 80 once more.

The weather narrative continues its capricious dance with Monday Night Through Tuesday Night oscillating between partly cloudy intervals and a slim chance for thunderstorms, as described by the National Weather Service. On standby, a "slight chance of thunderstorms in the morning," teasing with a continuance of "mostly cloudy" conditions and a coy sprinkle of showers on "Wednesday." The trend holds on, with the forecast locking in "mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers," ensuring "Wednesday Night And Thursday" cater to the cloud-loving audience, maintaining lows in the upper 50s and highs in the mid-70s.

Through the recurring veneer of fog each morning, the city will embrace the warmth as sure as the sun rises, which, according to KSAT, will be at "6:58 AM" today and a minute earlier come "tomorrow."