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San Antonio Greeted by Showers with Thunderstorms Possible, Unsettled Weather to Continue Through the Week

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Published on May 04, 2024
San Antonio Greeted by Showers with Thunderstorms Possible, Unsettled Weather to Continue Through the WeekSource: Unsplash/ Todd Diemer

San Antonio residents woke up to wet weather this morning, with showers and possibly a thunderstorm gracing the early hours before tapering off. Forecasters at the National Weather Service predict a 90% chance of precipitation, with the potential for scattered storms to pop up until 1 p.m. The skies are set to clear somewhat, bringing the day's high to a warm 84 degrees, while the wind shifts from north northeast to south throughout the day. Despite the soggy start, locals can look forward to a gradual return of the sun.

Tonight, those in San Antonio should expect increasing clouds as the temperature drops to around 68 degrees, with an east southeast wind gently pushing at 6 mph. The weekend weather dance continues with a mixture of clouds and clarity, as the rest of the week beckons with its own rhythm of sun and storms. A meteorological choreography that, come Monday, will bring mostly cloudy skies followed by a sunny revue, peaking at about 89 degrees.

According to National Weather Service, Tuesday will stir up a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms post 1 p.m. The temperature is expected to reach a high near 87, while that southeast breeze continues to waft through at a steady 7 to 11 mph. Shifting to the nocturnal forecast, the night will settle into a predominantly cloudy state, resting at around 73 degrees.

The weather pattern in San Antonio presses on with a persistent chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the week. KSAT mirrors this wet weather sentiment, noting dreary conditions in the forecast but also predicting a respite with partly cloudy skies and potentially less humid air by next Friday. Temperatures flirt with the mid-80s, and those evening storms seem to be a reoccurring guest. San Antonians will likely keep their umbrellas at hand, prepared for the impromptu downpours that spring so fondly dispenses.