
San Antonio is anticipating a dynamic weather week, with temperatures swinging from the mid-60s to the high 90s, according to the National Weather Service. Tonight, the city will experience patchy fog after the clock ticks past 3am, trailing off before 9am the following day. As the fog lifts, residents can expect a transition from mostly cloudy skies to sunshine, with a high of 92 degrees on Tuesday.
The pleasant conditions will persist into Tuesday night, which forecasters predict will be mostly clear with a dip in temperature to around 66 degrees. However, the wind is expected to shift, coming from the south southeast at speeds between 5 and 9 mph. Wednesday follows a similar pattern, with mostly sunny skies anticipated, and temperatures peaking near 91 degrees, all while the breeze picks up, potentially gusting up to 21 mph.
Thursday's forecast introduces greater variability, as chances of showers and thunderstorms climb to 50 percent, casting a shadow of uncertainty over the otherwise mostly cloudy day. The high is set to hover around 88 degrees, with a continued threat of precipitation rolling into the nighttime. The likelihood of rain remains through Friday, setting a tentative stage for potential weekend plans under mostly cloudy skies and highs in the upper 80s.
Heading into the weekend, San Antonio residents can look forward to a break in the rain, as Saturday is forecast to be mostly sunny with highs creeping back into the lower 90s. The clear skies are slated to stay with us through the night, with lows settling around 73 degrees. Sunday, by contrast, promises unadulterated sunshine heating the city to a near 95 degrees, and similar conditions stretching into Monday with an anticipated high of 96 degrees, according to National Weather Service.









