
San Antonio's weather roller coaster continues this week, with temperatures swinging from the high-80s to the low-90s. Today, locals can expect partly sunny skies with the temperature peaking around 89 degrees, as an east wind shifts south southwest, the National Weather Service forecasts. New Yorkers craving some of that Texas heat will just have to envy from afar.
Tonight, the skies over San Antonio will turn mostly cloudy, dipping temperatures to a low of about 73 degrees, with winds continuing their dance, shifting from south to east. In a forecast obtained by the National Weather Service, Monday could bring some drama with a 40 percent chance of severe thunderstorms, eventually clearing out to a high near 90 degrees. Travelers should plan accordingly, the calm before the potential storm offering deceptive reassurance.
As Monday night unfolds, the skies are predicted to purge the day's tumult, transitioning to mostly clear conditions with a low around 68 degrees, courtesy of an east northeast breeze. Tuesday's promise of abundant sunshine may rally spirits with a high near 92 degrees, while the north wind takes an easterly turn, adding a gentle push to the day.
But this calm isn't meant to last. As per the National Weather Service, Wednesday's weather may seem partly sunny with a high near 89 degrees during the day but, once night falls, there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms that might unsettle the peace. Subsequent days also flirt with rain chances, hinting at a stormy pattern that could punctuate the week.
Looking ahead, San Antonio residents can anticipate more mixed bag forecasts, with Thursday and potentially disruptive thunderstorms that could lead to a high near 87 degrees. Moving towards the weekend, clearer skies seem to regain control, as Friday ushers in mostly sunny weather and a comfortable high near 88 degrees. Saturday follows suit, presenting mostly sunny conditions again and temperatures possibly cresting at 90 degrees, setting the stage for a potentially pleasant weekend.









