
San Antonio residents can expect a mixed bag of weather in the coming days, with the National Weather Service forecasting a range of conditions from showers to potential thunderstorms, accompanied by consistent warmth. According to the latest report, today offers a 50 percent chance of rain, mainly post-10 a.m., with the temperature potentially climbing to a high near 88 degrees. Light winds from the north-northeast should persist around 5 mph.
The area's humidity hovers at a high 88 percent, creating a sticky atmosphere that may only bring brief relief via intermittent rainfall. Tonight, the chance of precipitation drops slightly to 30 percent, and the skies are expected to become partly cloudy as temperatures dip to around 74 degrees. The current wind pattern from the east-northeast should decelerate to a gentle breeze by evening.
Looking ahead to Thursday, weather authorities are alerting to a stronger likelihood of showers and the potential for a thunderstorm, setting the chances at about 60 percent. It's an outlook that necessitates some caution and preparedness for residents. The forecast suggests a consistent trend with partly sunny conditions, a high nearing 87 degrees, and winds shifting east in the afternoon.
The unsettled weather is predicted to continue through the weekend, with the potential for rain and thunderstorms during the nights and highs climbing to the mid-to-upper 80s during the day. A particular emphasis on the forecast for Friday through Sunday suggests around a 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, especially in the afternoons.
For a more detailed understanding and updates, San Antonians can view the full forecast at the National Weather Service website.









