
The National Weather Service has provided an extended forecast for San Antonio, indicating a week characterized by sunny skies with steadily climbing temperatures. The early data suggests an environment where locals can anticipate a high near 97 degrees today with light northeastern winds.
As we move into tonight, the National Weather Service forecast predicts that skies will mostly clear up, ushering in low temperatures around 72 degrees. Not surprisingly, similar conditions are expected to roll over into Wednesday and Thursday, with highs hovering near the mid-90s and lows comfortably sitting at the 70-degree mark. The consistent wind pattern, coming from the east northeast and calming in the evening, sets a predictable rhythm to the city's climate tempo.
The steady repetition extends into Friday, where the forecast calls for another sunny day with a high near 95 degrees and an uninterrupted east northeast wind flow. Residents preparing for the weekend can expect continued clear skies on Friday night with a low again circling around 70 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Approaching the weekend, a slight shift in the weather pattern emerges. While Saturday still anticipates mostly sunny conditions, the National Weather Service flags a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m. The gusts of wind, though still from the northeast, might carry whispers of change at a calm 5 to 10 mph velocity. Temperatures will continue to peak in the low 90s, with a temperate low of 70 degrees on Saturday night. The service advises that Sunday will mirror these conditions closely, suggesting that citizens in San Antonio should prepare for continuity in warmth and brightness with just a hint of potential rainfall to punctuate the week.









