
San Antonio residents can anticipate a sweltering week ahead, as clear skies and climbing temperatures are expected to make their presence felt across the city. According to the National Weather Service, today's high will hover around 91 degrees with calm winds shifting to the east southeast, while the evening promises a mostly clear sky and a comfortable low around 68.
As the midweek mark hits, the warmth is reluctant to wane, and Wednesday is slated to boast a mostly sunny outlook with highs pushing the mercury close to 93, the wind a variable element gusting up to 22 mph in some bouts. Come Wednesday night, clouds will gather somewhat, producing a warmer low around 73; meanwhile, KSAT reports an uptick in humidity, setting a sticky stage that San Antonio is no stranger to.
Local forecasts predict that the week's pattern of sunshine and heat will persist, with Thursday introducing a 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 pm and a high that's expected to peak at 88 degrees. Residents craving relief from the seemingly relentless heat might find solace in Thursday night's coverage of mostly cloudy skies, giving way to a less stifling low around 71 degrees.
Heading towards the weekend, the clear skies once again reclaim their stance, as Friday's forecast hints at a partly sunny day with highs approaching 88 and the night partially clear with the low resting near 70, the promise of uninterrupted sunshine extends into Saturday and Sunday, with the temperatures inching towards a sweltering 95 by early next week. Forever in the tussle between man and earth, it appears the latter is asserting its dominance with a constant barrage of sunshine beating down on the city anything like an ally offering reprieve.









