
San Antonio residents can expect a series of sunny days ahead, as the extended forecasts a stretch of clear skies and warm temperatures. According to the National Weather Service, today will remain sunny with highs peaking near 94 degrees, coupled with light winds transitioning from calm to a slight easterly breeze in the afternoon.
As the city revels in the unmarred clarity of its skyline, nighttime will bring mostly clear conditions, maintaining a steady 71 degrees, the winds are slated to shift, arriving from the east but opting for a northern whisper post-midnight, this pattern of sun-filled days and clear, tepid nights is predicted to hold steady through Friday with the mercury nudging a notch higher near 95 degrees, and gusts might pick up, pushing past the day's norm to reach speeds of up to 20 mph.
Those planning outdoor activities for the weekend have only a slight chance of rain to consider, with Saturday showing a 20 percent chance of showers before 1 p.m. After the potential morning moisture, conditions are expected to clear up, revealing mostly sunny skies with a high around 91 degrees, and winds remaining a mild presence from the northeast.
Into the next week, San Antonio's weather narrative remains largely unchanged. Sunny days with highs comfortably wedged into the low to mid-90s followed by mostly clear nights—temperatures loitering in the low 70s, though a subtle variance in the pattern emerges as the wind after playing its northeastern tune throughout the day, opts for a nocturnal pivot heading north after the sun takes its leave, and the consistent conditions continue, offering a sense of predictability as plans are laid for al fresco dining, walks along the River Walk or impromptu picnics in the park.









