
San Antonians bracing for a scorching week ahead can find little reprieve from the relentless sun, as temperatures are predicted to barely fall below the 80-degree. The National Weather Service has reported a heat index that's set to climb well above the century line forecast, San Antonio is gearing up to face sweltering days with heat indices up to 105 degrees.
Today, the city is expected to "mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 100," according to the latest weather update. Winds will maintain a gentle cadence from the south southeast at 5 to 10 mph. This evening doesn't promise much cooling off, as it is forecast to be "partly cloudy, with a low around 79." Those looking for relief will have to wait, as the weekend is supposed to also offer generous helpings of sunlight and heat.
The weather pattern for the upcoming days seems to stubbornly refuse to shift, with forecasts from the National Weather Service indicating an overly sunny disposition. Monday and Tuesday are predicted to be "sunny and hot, with a high near 103." The nights offer minimal respite, with humidity clinging onto the warmth, translating to nighttime lows that are little more than a soft sigh below 80 degrees. San Antonio residents can expect to find themselves enveloped in this heat bubble well into the following week, as the city is set to simmer steadily with "sunny and hot" days.









