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San Antonio Braces for Mid-90s Heat, Intermittent Showers This Week

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Published on June 11, 2024
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San Antonio residents can anticipate a mix of sun and potential showers in the upcoming days. As the summer heat sets in, temperatures are expected to hover around the mid-90s. According to the National Weather Service, today holds a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm, with a mostly sunny day and a peak temperature nearing 95 degrees.

Tonight, the chance of precipitation increases slightly, with meteorologists predicting a 30 percent likelihood of showers and thunderstorms before midnight, then a slight chance after 4am. Despite potential rainfall, the low is expected to remain warm, at around 76 degrees. Gentle east winds ranging from 5 to 10 mph will accompany the evening's weather shift.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, there is again a 20 percent chance of precipitation, with partly sunny skies and a high of approximately 92 degrees. Calm winds in the early hours are set to pick up slightly, coming from the east northeast at around 5 mph later in the day. The pattern of warm and clear evenings continues with nighttime temperatures expected to drop to around 75 degrees under mostly clear skies.

Thursday and Friday's forecasts predict sunny days, with a high near 95 degrees on Thursday and even warmer on Friday with a high near 97. Light to moderate east southeast breezes will provide some respite from the heat. Evening conditions both nights are expected to be mostly clear, with lows around the mid-70s.

The weekend maintains this trend of sunny and increasingly hot weather. Saturday's and Sunday's high temperatures could reach up to 98 degrees, with light winds continuing throughout the day. Nightly lows are anticipated to fall to the mid to high 70s, and Monday is likely to welcome back the workweek with almost identical conditions, under mostly sunny skies and high temperatures nearing 98 degrees.