
San Antonio residents are set to experience a varied mix of weather conditions this week, as forecasts predict everything from dense fog to potential isolated storms. According to the National Weather Service, today began with areas of dense fog before gradually clearing up. The heat is on as temperatures are expected to climb near 96 with heat index values feeling as hot as 106 degrees. An east southeast wind is set to blow between 5 and 9 mph throughout the day.
As night falls, the weather is taking a slightly cooler turn with partly cloudy skies and low temperatures around 71, accompanied by an east northeast wind blowing between 7 and 10 mph. Transitioning into Friday, residents can expect partly sunny skies with high temperatures near 86 and gusts reaching as high as 24 mph, as reported by National Weather Service.
The weekend will continue with this breezy trend and bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms starting late Saturday, carrying a 30 percent chance of precipitation. The forecast for Sunday shows a higher likelihood of rainfall with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. San Antonio locals should keep their umbrellas handy with continuous chances of rain extending into the early days of the next week.
Looking further ahead, KSAT reports that after the bouts of scattered showers and potential storms, the city is expected to dry out moving toward midweek. San Antonio will greet Tuesday with sunny skies and high temperatures climbing up near 92, followed by another mostly sunny day on Wednesday. With the humidity level hovering at 87 percent and dew points at a muggy 75 degrees, the warmer days ahead will bring their own set of challenges, especially when venturing outdoors. The breeze might offer some respite, with winds from the southeast reaching up to 4 mph.
Residents should remain prepared for the mix of humidity, sunshine, and occasional evening storms as San Antonio weather continues its unpredictable course. For up-to-the-minute updates, individuals are encouraged to visit the respective websites of National Weather Service and KSAT to ensure they stay informed on the latest weather developments.









