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Published on April 17, 2024
San Antonio Weather Rollercoaster, From Sunny Skies to Severe Thunderstorms This WeekSource: Google Street View

Residents of San Antonio should brace for a mixed bag of weather conditions this week, as forecasts predict a carousel of sun, clouds, and potentially severe thunderstorms. According to the National Weather Service, as the city basks in mostly sunny skies this afternoon with a comfortable high near 87 degrees, a south-southwest wind is expected to breeze through at around 9 mph.

Tonight's weather takes a swift turn, with a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms between 10pm and 4am the storms could be severe but before settling in, the evening will kick off with clear skies before becoming mostly cloudy as temperatures dip to a low around 59; a north-northwest wind will be present, blowing between 6 and 11 mph, National Weather Service reports.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, San Antonio is expected to shine under sunny skies once more after a partly cloudy morning, hitting a high around 77 degrees, yet it won't be without the grip of a breezy northwest wind which could whip up gusts as high as 36 mph. Come that evening, the air is set to clear and cool substantially, with a low around 52 degrees and a continued yet calming northwest wind, according to forecasts by the National Weather Service.

Further weather updates from KSAT show that later in the week, on Friday, the city is likely to encounter a mix of cloudy skies and few afternoon storms, while Saturday will bring about an increased probability of thunderstorms; however, the weather is set to make another upward shift as Sunday and Monday are predicted to be partly cloudy days with temperatures climbing to a high near 90 by the start of next week.