
San Antonio locals can expect a mix of sun and scattered thunderstorms throughout the week, as indicated by the most recent weather reports. The city will experience temperatures hovering in the high 80s to low 90s, with chances of precipitation varying each day. According to the National Weather Service, today brings a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, primarily after 4 p.m., amidst partly sunny skies with a high near 89 degrees.
The current humidity stands at a suffocating 94 percent, with a northeast wind around 10 mph, which might provide slight relief as it gusts as high as 20 mph. Evening forecasts hint at a continued 30 percent possibility of thunderstorms before 7 p.m., followed by a night of partly cloudy skies, and a temperate low around 75 degrees.
In contrast to the uncertainty of the weather, Thursday's forecast appears to be somewhat more promising with a lower, 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m. The day should see mostly sunny skies, with temperatures climbing to a high near 92 degrees. The presence of the north northeast wind persists, maintaining a pace of 10 to 15 mph, and guests can still reach speeds up to 25 mph. By Thursday night, rain chances dwindle down to a mere 10 percent before 10 p.m., as the skies clear slightly and temperatures drop to around 76 degrees.
As the week concludes, Friday's outlook continues the trend of minimal rain chances, peaking at 20 percent post-1 p.m. against a backdrop of sunny skies which, should usher in a high of 92 degrees. Winds continue to blow from the north northeast at a consistent 10 to 15 mph. Transitioning into the night, the weather is set to remain mostly clear with a low around 75 degrees. The weekend is looking favorable for those planning outdoor activities, with sunny conditions and highs in the low 90s anticipated for Saturday and Sunday.
For more details on the weekly weather outlook for San Antonio, Texas, text including specifics on humidity, wind speed, barometric pressure, can be found on the National Weather Service website.









