
Residents of San Antonio should brace for a potpourri of weather changes this week, ranging from foggy mornings to chances of showers and thunderstorms. The thick fog that shrouded the city early this morning is predicted to give way to a mix of clouds and sunshine later in the day, with the thermometer creeping up to a comfortable 78 degrees, as noted by the National Weather Service.
The mercury is set to climb even higher Tuesday, approaching a balmy 90 degrees after a partly sunny morning. A steady west northwest wind of 8 mph will become southerly throughout the day, suggesting a break in the clouds for those longing for clear skies. However, a shift is expected as the week progresses, with Wednesday's forecast detailing partly sunny skies and a high of 84 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
The chances of wet weather are set to rise by Thursday, with forecasts showing a 40 percent chance of afternoon showers. The clouds will continue to loom as Thursday night may bring showers and thunderstorms to the area. The likelihood of rain hangs around into Friday, offering cooler conditions with partly sunny skies and highs reaching around 80 degrees.
The weekend is shaping up to deliver relief from the dampness, with KSAT reporting favorable weather conditions. San Antonio can expect sunny skies on Saturday, with high temperatures taking a slight dip near 69 degrees. Evening temperatures are also cooling down, potentially dropping to 47 degrees, signaling possibly the most comfortable sleeping weather the city has seen in days. The following day, Sunday promises residents a continuation of partly sunny conditions and highs in the upper 60s.
From the warm embrace of almost 90-degree heat to the refreshing coolness of the high 60s, the city's climate will dance across the spectrum. Those planning outdoor activities should keep their eyes peeled for the latest updates.









