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San Antonio Weather Outlook, A Sunny Weekend Ahead with Temperatures Soaring to 80°F

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Published on December 27, 2024
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San Antonio residents are gearing up for a varied weather forecast as the year draws to a close. The National Weather Service reports fair conditions with a temperature of 44°F and high humidity at 96% early this morning. The calm before the warming trend, it seems, with no significant wind to speak of and a barometric pressure of 29.91 in. The dew point sat comfortably at 43°F with a visibility stretching out to 9 miles, according to data captured at 6:51 am CST. National Weather Service forecasts a sunny climb to near 80 degrees today, accompanied by a light southwestern breeze in the afternoon.

As night falls, the clear skies will give way to increasing clouds, with temperatures dropping to around 58 degrees. Calm wind conditions are expected to continue into Saturday. More notably, conditions of patchy fog are predicted between 8 am and 9 am, providing perhaps a mystical start to the weekend for early risers before the day gradually clears up to a high once again near 80, with light winds becoming west southwest. Saturday night's sky is expected mostly clear, dropping to a cooler 49 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service.

Sunday will be sunny with a high of 76°F, perfect for a relaxing day. At night, temperatures will drop to around 53°F under clear skies. Monday will start warm with sunny weather, reaching a high of 83°F. Winds will be light, picking up slightly with gusts up to 25 mph.

On Tuesday, a north wind will bring cooler weather, with a high around 67°F and gusts up to 20 mph. By evening, temperatures will drop to 42°F. New Year's Day will be sunny but cooler, with a high near 58°F. Wednesday night will be partly cloudy, with lows around 37°F. Thursday will be mostly sunny, with a high of 60°F, easing into the new year, as per the National Weather Service.