
San Antonio residents can expect to peel off the morning fog but should brace for a sizzle as temperatures are forecasted to shoot up near the century mark today. The National Weather Service warns of "areas of dense fog" before 11 a.m. that will gradually give way to sunshine, with a high hovering around a scorching 96 degrees. Breezes from the east southeast will do little to ease the discomfort, meandering between 5 and 9 mph. The National Weather Service further cautions that heat index values may feel as oppressive as 106 degrees.
Transitioning into the evening, the wind, carrying a hint of coolness from the northeast, is expected to chill to a mild 71 degrees. Into Friday, the National Weather Service predicts "partly sunny" skies with temperatures taking a dip to a more agreeable 86 degrees during the day, though gusts could reach up to 24 mph.
Looking ahead into the weekend, according to KSAT's weather update, there’s a looming chance of isolated storms late in the day, today. Partly cloudy conditions will dominate the skies with the mercury climbing to a peak of 100 degrees. The nighttime retreat will not bring much relief, possibly only cooling down to 75 degrees.
The same unsettled pattern nudges into the forecast for the coming days, with "Partly Cloudy, Isolated Storm" conditions predicted from yesterday through to Wednesday. Temperatures are expected to stay firmly in the mid-90s, a consistent reminder of the Texas heat. San Antonio residents can anticipate the possibility of brief reprieve from the heat during isolated storms, but these are not guaranteed to be widespread or lasting. KSAT reports a twenty percent chance of storms, a subtle reminder of nature's unpredictable temperament.
As skies clear up tomorrow, the city should expect "Sunny" weather, with a high pushing 92 degrees. Nightfall ushers in partly cloudy skies with lows hovering around a sticky 70 degrees, suggesting that air conditioners will continue to hum through the balmy Texas nights. Wednesday's skies will be "Mostly sunny," according to the National Weather Service, continuing the trend with high temperatures once again near 92 degrees, ensuring the people of San Antonio will keep their coolers close at hand.









