
In San Antonio, the National Weather Service is forecasting a continuation of the high temperatures that have been a staple of the region's weather patterns of late. Residents can expect partly sunny skies today, with an expected high nearing 98 degrees. The heat index, which measures the felt air temperature considering humidity, may climb as high as 104 degrees. Light south southwest winds are anticipated to hover around 5 mph, providing little in the way of relief from the heat.
According to the National Weather Service, tonight's outlook is mostly cloudy with a southeast wind around 5 mph and a low around 76 degrees. The high temperatures are set to persist into tomorrow, with forecasts again predicting highs near 98 degrees and heat index values to potentially reach up to 103. Winds are expected to remain calm, barely beginning to consistently blow from the south at about 5 mph in the afternoon.
Residents longing for respite may find some hope in the tomorrow night forecast, which suggests a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 a.m. The skies should clear up, with a low around 74 degrees and winds turning calmer after midnight. Meanwhile, Monday's weather is predicted to feature sunny skies and another high near 98 degrees, with the familiar pattern of calm winds ultimately becoming southeast at around 5 mph in the afternoon.
San Antonio's weather outlook for the upcoming week indicates little change in the daily formula. Days are expected to be mostly sunny with highs consistently pushing into the mid-to-high 90s. Nighttime conditions are looking to largely remain clear, with lows expected to hover in the mid-70s. While the wind is projected to be from the south southeast at 5 to 10 mph, gusts on Wednesday might reach to as high as 20 mph, offering a brief gust of cooling air.









