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San Antonio's Week Ahead, Sun, Rising Temps, and Potential Thunderstorms, Says Weather Service

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Published on May 28, 2024
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San Antonio residents should brace for a mix of clear skies and potential thunderstorms this week, according to forecasts from the National Weather Service and KSAT. Today's weather is sunny with temperatures reaching a high near 91, paired with a north northwest wind blowing at a leisurely 3 to 7 mph, as reported by the National Weather Service and KSAT.

As temperatures slightly rise tonight, a low around 68 is expected, pushing winds to drift south southeast between 6 and 9 mph. Shifting tomorrow, the weather is mostly sunny, hitting high temperatures near 93, with potential wind gusts as strong as 22 mph. The National Weather Service forecasts also suggest the possibility of showers and thunderstorms on Thursday with a 60% chance of precipitation, following a mostly cloudy tomorrow night.

KSAT's weather update diverges slightly, indicating that "storms possible after 5 pm" for today, with the mercury pushing to a high of 96. With a haze hanging over the city, temperatures could feel hotter than the thermometer reads. Full details of the local haze and other conditions can be found on the KSAT website.

Looking forward to the weekend, San Antonio can anticipate partly sunny skies with a high near 88 on Friday, followed by a clear Saturday night with a low around 71, as per the National Weather Service. The weekend carries the promise of sunshine with highs soaring to the low 90s. Similarly, KSAT anticipates a partly cloudy Thursday, with an isolated storm with a high of 94 degrees coming up.