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San Antonio to Sizzle with Mid-90s Peak Before Enjoying Cool and Windy Reprieve

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Published on October 15, 2024
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San Antonio residents can look forward to a sunny week, with today’s temperatures reaching the mid-90s. The National Weather Service predicts a high of about 96 degrees Fahrenheit, with light winds shifting from northwest in the morning to south-southwest in the afternoon. Tonight, temperatures will drop to around 64 degrees under mostly clear skies.

Wednesday will bring a significant change. Sunny conditions are anticipated with a cooler high near 77. Stronger winds are also expected from the east-northeast direction, reaching speeds of around 15 mph and could gust as high as 30 mph. The night is predicted to be mostly clear with a low around 57 degrees and continued gusty winds.

Looking towards the end of the week, Thursday maintains the sunny streak with a high around 80 degrees. The east-southeast winds will persist but remain calmer at about 10 mph. By night, the partly cloudy skies take over, but with mild temperatures staying close to 61 degrees.

As the weekend approaches, Friday will be partly sunny with a high around 83 degrees. The National Weather Service warns of increased winds, with southeast winds at 10 to 15 mph and gusts up to 25 mph. In the evening, breezy conditions will continue, with temperatures dropping to a low of about 67 degrees.

The weekend outlook remains fairly consistent with partly sunny skies on Saturday and a high near 85 degrees, while the east-southeast winds continue to make their presence felt with potential gusts up to 20 mph. The night's forecast suggests partly cloudy skies with a low settling around 65 degrees.

Sunday's forecast calls for mostly sunny conditions and a high near 86 degrees. Nighttime will remain partly cloudy, with lows around 63 degrees. This weather pattern is expected to continue into Monday.

For a more detailed forecast or updates throughout the week, San Antonians can check out the full weather report on the National Weather Service website.