
San Antonio residents can expect a mixed bag in terms of weather over the next few days, with forecasts indicating fluctuating chances of showers and thunderstorms amidst mostly sunny skies. According to the National Weather Service, today's conditions in San Antonio will be partly sunny with a high near 98 degrees. The real feel from the heat index could climb as high as 105 degrees, a reminder for locals to stay hydrated and take breaks if working outdoors. The light wind from the east-northeast will gain some strength in the afternoon, potentially reaching 10 mph.
Tonight, the city will see partly cloudy skies with lows hovering around 79 degrees. East winds will maintain a steady pace of 10 mph, accompanied by gusts that might ramp up to 20 mph. Moving tomorrow, chances of showers increase, along with the potential for thunderstorms after 10 a.m. The National Weather Service reports that while it will be partly sunny, with a high near 95, the north wind will pack more punch at 10 to 15 mph, and gusts could reach up to 25 mph.
As for tomorrow night, there's a slight decrease in the chance of precipitation, with a 20 percent likelihood of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy conditions will prevail as temperatures dip to a low around 76 degrees. Northerly winds will blow at a consistent 10 to 15 mph, offering gusts up to 20 mph. Tuesday's forecast mirrors much of tomorrow's, with a slight chance of showers followed by increased chances of thunderstorms after 1 p.m., and with the day expected to be sunny reaching highs near 98 degrees.
Looking toward midweek, Wednesday again offers a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m., under mostly sunny conditions with the high inching down slightly to 96 degrees. The pattern of calm winds turning east-southeast at 5 mph in the afternoon continues. As the sun sets, expect partly cloudy evenings with lows steadfast around 76 degrees, and the east-southeast winds to take a rest, becoming light and shifting south after midnight.









