
San Antonio residents can look forward to a stretch of sunny days ahead. The city is set to experience a series of clear skies and rising temperatures, a trend that should hold steady for at least the coming week. With the fall season typically bringing in cooler weather, this year seems to have other plans. The National Weather Service forecast indicates a high of 90 degrees for today.
Air quality in San Antonio is expected to benefit from the northern winds moving at around 10 mph, though gusts may reach up to 20 mph. The consistent weather pattern is a result of the stable high-pressure system that, has taken residence above the region. Considerable sunlight and low chances of precipitation contribute to what some might describe as perfect early fall weather. With a humidity hovering around 73% and a dewpoint at 58°F, the conditions seem ideal for outdoor activities without the oppressive heat often associated with the Texan summers.
The National Weather Service predicts that tonight, the skies will remain clear as temperatures dip to a low around 66 degrees, maintaining the pleasant conditions without significant drop. The same can be said for the following nights, with Friday and Saturday evening lows forecasted to mirror tonight’s. Light winds from the north northeast of about 5 mph will continue to provide a gentle, cooling breeze as the sun sets over the Texan landscape.
Looking ahead, San Antonio's weather seems to favor consistency. The high temperatures for the weekend through to next Wednesday will range from 93 to 95 degrees. Each night is set to be mostly clear, with lows gently descending to the high 60s and, cresting into low 70s by Tuesday night. The winds, persistent in their trajectory from the north, will maintain a gentle pace.









