
San Antonians encountered a layer of patchy fog early this morning, with the haze beginning to lift, indicating potential for clearer skies. The National Weather Service forecasts that, following the early morning fog, the rest of today will see gradual clearing, with temperatures expected to reach a high of 88 degrees and winds shifting from calm to a southern breeze of around 5 mph in the afternoon.
As the day transitions into night, clear skies are expected to persist, with a low of 67 degrees and a gentle south-southeast wind becoming still after midnight. This pattern of mostly clear evening skies is likely to continue through the weekend, bringing a series of sunny days with highs near 90 degrees and lows consistently in the upper 60s.
Wednesday's forecast indicates sunny conditions, providing bright skies and similar peak temperatures. Wednesday night is expected to mirror the previous evening's weather, remaining mostly clear with a low of 67 degrees. From Thursday onward, San Antonians are projected to experience several days of consistent weather, with highs near 90 during the day and lows around 67 at night.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Friday and Saturday are expected to bring a mix of sunny days and mostly clear nights, with mild winds and a low of 67 degrees at night. This pattern of warm days and pleasant nights is likely to continue into early next week. The forecast indicates a consistent weather pattern, with highs remaining near 89 degrees and evening temperatures dipping to the mid-60s.









