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San Antonio Weather: Clouds, Sunshine, and Showers to Greet Thanksgiving Week

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Published on November 27, 2024
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San Antonians looking ahead to the rest of the week can anticipate a medley of clouds, sunshine, and possible showers as they prepare for the Thanksgiving festivities and beyond. The National Weather Service forecasts an ebb and flow of cloud coverage, including mostly cloudy skies today, with a high nearing 79 degrees, and winds gusting as high as 20 mph. As the evening sets in, the city should expect the clouds to give way to clearer skies and a drop in temperature to around 54 degrees. The forecast, last updated today, hints at cooler days ahead, with patchy fog lifting before mid-morning.

Thanksgiving Day itself will be a break from the warmth experienced today. Residents should plan to dress warmly as the high is set to reach only around 64 degrees under partly sunny skies, according to the National Weather Service. Those venturing out can expect north-northeast winds around 15 mph, gusting possibly to overbearingly reach up to 30 mph.

Heading into the weekend, Friday maintains the cooler trend with a mostly sunny day and a high near 62. Lighter winds are expected, although they could still gust to around 20 mph. By Friday night, a low of around 43 degrees is predicted, with partly cloudy skies to look out for. These patterns of sunny days accompanied by partly cloudy nights seem to hold steady leading into Saturday as well.

While Saturday basks in a comfortable 67 degrees under mostly sunny conditions, the calm before another potential change rolls in on Sunday. It will be partly sunny with highs sticking close to 66 degrees. The week rounds out with the possibility to dramatically shift as showers might begin on Monday night, with a 30 percent chance, leading to a 40 percent chance on Tuesday. The high for both days should hover near 64 degrees under mostly cloudy skies.