
San Antonio residents can expect some muggy nights and potential thunderstorms as the week progresses, based on the latest forecast from the National Weather Service. The NWS projects mostly clear skies initially but leading up to a fifty-fifty chance of showers and storms by Thursday. Temperatures at night will hover in the mid-60s before creeping into the low 70s later in the week.
For those early risers on Tuesday, a sprinkling of patchy fog is likely before 9 a.m., after which clear skies and a high near 92 degrees will dominate the day. The wind is expected to remain tame, with a switch from northwest at around 7 mph to east. As Wednesday rolls in, San Antonians will enjoy mostly sunny weather yet again, with highs tipping just shy of the 92-degree mark. According to an NWS report, winds will pick up slightly, gusting as high as 21 mph.
Come nighttime on Wednesday, the sky will bear more clouds with lows around 73, and winds continuing their southeast stride between 9 and 14 mph. Thursday's forecast hints at a not-so-dry spell. NWS gives us a heads up that there's a 50 percent shot of rain and thunderstorms, so keep an umbrella handy. The clouds are set to stick around through Friday, with the sun peeking out over the weekend.
Outdoor plans for the weekend should be safe from weather woes, with NWS predicting a mostly sunlit Saturday and a sizzling Sunday with temperatures rising to near 95 degrees. Wake up to warm mornings too—the low is expected to stay around a pleasant 73 on Saturday night and tiptoe up to 74 by Sunday night. The start of the new week heralds more sunshine and the mercury inching towards a high near 96. Summer, it seems, is set to make an early entrance in San Antonio.









