
San Antonio's weather this week appears to be holding steady with a play of sun and clear skies, perfect for the locals to plan outdoor activities without the worry of rainfall or significant wind interruptions. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures today will rise to a comfortable high of 93 degrees with a gentle shift in wind directions from east northeast to south as the day progresses.
As the sun descends, the night will remain clear with a forecasted low around 65 degrees, the southeast wind is expected to circle around to west southwest post-midnight, add to this the humidity which has settled at 71%, the evenings are shaping up to be an agreeable counterpart to the day’s warmth. The weekend will offer no surprises weather-wise with both Saturday and Sunday mirroring today's pattern - sunny skies and highs in the low 90s, and what would usually be an unremarkable meteorological event is made noteworthy only by the sheer consistency of these conditions.
Even Columbus Day on Monday continues the trend with a high of 95 degrees and again, wind changes minutely from west southwest to south southeast throughout the afternoon, while the nighttime calm is expected to hover in the mid-60s. The city's ongoing clear skies are set to extend into the week, promising San Antonio a period of predictability in the skies that isn't as common as one might hope for.
Those planning for the week ahead can carry forward their outdoor itineraries with confidence; Tuesday keeps us in the sun and a high of 92 degrees, with a fresher north northwest wind that'll shift to east northeast later on in the day, as night falls, the temperature will gracefully dwindle to around 62 degrees with that same clear canvas overhead. The midweek relief comes with Wednesday's slight dip to 86 degrees, and the nights hold steady in the low 60s, offering San Antonians a brief, though not profound, respite from the daytime highs.









