
Residents of San Antonio should prepare for a wet start to the day, with showers and a possible thunderstorm anticipated to occur before 9 am, followed by a window for additional showers from 9 am to noon, as reported by the National Weather Service. The likelihood of precipitation persists at a high 80%, with new rainfall ranging between a tenth and a quarter of an inch; however, in areas struck by thunderstorms, this figure could be higher. National Weather Service also notes that the winds, currently south at 5 to 15 mph, are expected to shift west with possible gusts surging as high as 30 mph.
The overcast skies and 85% humidity will clear later today. The temperature will stay around 76°F, dropping to a comfortable 55°F tonight with light west-northwest winds at 5 mph. Tuesday will be sunny, with temperatures rising to 83°F and steady northwest winds at 5 mph.
The clear conditions foreseen for tonight will pave the way for a string of pleasant days ahead in San Antonio. A streak of sunny days is beckoning, with Wednesday's high expected around a cooler 71°F and a significant drop in temperature Wednesday night to a low around 41. The weather bulletin suggests that north-northeast winds will blow at 10 to 15 mph, gusting up to 20 mph, tempering the mid-week warmth.
Expect consistent, sunny weather through the weekend. Thursday will be sunny with a high near 74°F, cooling to about 47°F in the evening. The weekend will be similar, with daytime highs in the upper 70s and warmer nights with lows in the upper 50s.









