
San Antonio residents can expect a week filled with sun and gentle breezes, according to weather forecasts from both the National Weather Service and local station KSAT. Tonight's clear skies are set to give way to some patchy fog after 5 am, with conditions clearing up shortly after sunrise. Temperatures will dip to a comfortable 46 degrees, as a calm South wind starts to pick up slightly.
The National Weather Service predicts a high near 77 on Tuesday, describing early patchy fog which is expected to fully dissipate by 9 am. A calm wind is supposed to steadily increase to a South breeze between 6 and 9 mph. KSAT's report aligns closely, although they're looking ahead to a slightly warmer afternoon, estimating the mercury to rise to 84 degrees, with partly cloudy skies indicating a fair day ahead.
Tuesday night's forecast takes a cloudy turn, as mentioned by the National Weather Service, with low temperatures resting around 57 degrees and winds continuing at a mild pace. Come Wednesday, San Antonians will see mostly cloudy skies gradually become sunny, with highs nudging a warm 78 degrees, and South winds reaching up to 20 mph in gusts.
KSAT outlines the latter half of the week to include scattered showers on March 7, with temperatures hovering around 74 degrees, and a still-breezy Friday following suit. Clearing skies are to accompany a comfortable 80-degree day on Friday. The report indicates a "Clearing & Breezy" condition with near-zero chances of rain, implying residents will get to enjoy the outdoors largely undisturbed by any inclement weather.
The weekend continues to promise congenial weather, with mostly sunny days and partly cloudy nights. The National Weather Service indicates temperatures will range from the mid-50s in the evenings to mid-80s at the height of the afternoon. To mark the culmination of the week, Monday is predicted to be partly sunny with a peak temperature of around 84 degrees.
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