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Published on April 18, 2024
San Antonio Braces for Clouds and Potential Storms, with Mild Temperatures Throughout the WeekSource: Google Street View

San Antonio residents can anticipate a mix of clouds and sun with potential stormy interruptions this week, based on recent weather forecasts. Those stepping outside today will encounter partly cloudy skies, with a chance for afternoon storms north of the city, as temperatures peak at a warm 88 degrees Fahrenheit. As night falls, the temperatures are expected to drop to a comfortable 68 degrees, according to KSAT.

Looking ahead to Friday, the city is projected to experience mostly cloudy skies accompanied by a few showers. With the high dipping slightly to 80 degrees and the low remaining steady at 68 degrees, the day promises mild weather according to the National Weather Service forecast. Despite the cloud cover, the probability of rain lingers at a low 20%, which will leave most parts of San Antonio dry through the day.

The weekend, however, may complicate outdoor plans with a 60% chance of rain on Saturday, as indicated by the National Weather Service. Temperatures are set to decline slightly with the high forecasted around 76 degrees. Residents and visitors should prepare for the weather shift as rain is expected to set in, possibly leading to thunderstorms throughout the day and into the night.

Saturday night’s showers and potential thunderstorms are projected to give way by 1 am, however, the chance of showers and thunderstorms will return after. The weather disturbance is predicted to bring the temperature down to a low of around 57 degrees. This rainy pattern is poised to break on Sunday, ushering in partly sunny conditions and a high near 72 degrees, creating a fresh start for the new week.

As the workweek resumes, San Antonio can expect partial sunshine on both Monday and Tuesday, with highs climbing from 76 to 80 degrees. Come evening, the cloudiness persists with lows hovering in the low to upper 60s. The pattern of mostly cloudy skies is anticipated to continue through Wednesday, with temperatures reaching a slightly warmer high near 85 degrees, setting the stage for a typical spring week in the heart of Texas.