
San Antonio residents can look forward to a typical Texas simmer after nightfall's brief reprieve. Tonight's forecast brings patchy fog after the late hours, giving way to clearer skies, with lows hovering around a comfortable 65 degrees. Winds from the northwest are expected to settle at a mild 5 to 9 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
For those planning their Tuesday outfits, expect to shed some layers as the sun claims the sky. After the morning fog lifts, the National Weather Service anticipates a toasty high of 92 degrees under cloudless dominion, a slight breeze shifting from northwest to east at a gentle 7 mph. However, as sunshine reigns supreme into yesterday, prepare for gusts that might just tousle more than your hair – they're projected to reach up to 21 mph.
Midweek brings mostly sunny conditions, only to be interrupted by clouds come yesterday night when temperatures are slated to dip to 73—still, the southeast wind refuses to relent, pushing as hard as 22 mph. Then today rolls in with an abrupt narrative shift: a 50-50 chance for showers and thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service, a reminder that in Texas, Mother Nature plays by her own unpredictable rules.
The latter part of the week won't stray far from this pattern, toggling between opportunities for rain and thunderstorms and partially clear evenings with lows brushing 71 degrees. San Antonio's weekend warriors can rejoice, however, as sunshine makes a vigorous comeback for Saturday and Sunday—climbing to a sweltering high of 95 by week's end, as stated on the National Weather Service website.
Monday's forecast appears to follow the warming trend with a high near 96. Despite the potential storms, the overall outlook for San Antonio suggests that summer is indeed settling in with its usual fervor. While some residents might find this news stifling, others welcome the heat, embracing the chance to visit local waterways to cool off, or simply to bask in the Texan sun's relentless embrace.









