
The weather in San Antonio is expected to turn briskly over the coming days, with the National Weather Service forecasting overcast conditions and a high near 58 degrees today. According to the latest NWS update, calm winds from the north northeast will brush through at a gentle 5 mph. The temperatures are set to dip to around 36 degrees tonight under a mostly clear sky.
For your Thursday plans, you can look forward to mostly sunny skies, with temps climbing to a comfortable high near 65. The winds are expected to remain lightly on the west northwest side at about 5 mph but will start to quickly calm down by afternoon. As the clear conditions hold on Thursday night, residents should prepare for a modest chill, with the thermometer likely to settle around 42 degrees.
Moving into Friday, San Antonio's weather takes on a cloudier outlook, though temperatures will persist on the warmer side with highs around 67 degrees. South winds picking up 5 to 15 mph could surprise you with gusts reaching up to 25 mph. These gusty conditions are set to continue into Friday evening, shifting to the southwest with potential gusts up to 20 mph, as night temperatures fall to about 45.
San Antonians should get ready to embrace a sunny weekend, starting with a clear-skied Saturday and a high near 59 degrees to invigorate any leisurely or outdoor activities. The north wind, however, might prove to be brisker, flowing at 10 to 15 mph and with possible gusts of up to 25 mph. As Saturday night unfurls, the clear skies persist but wrap the city in a cooler embrace, with lows plummeting around 28 degrees.
The cool and sunny theme is expected to continue into Sunday, with the daytime high peaking at a cooler 44 degrees. The evening forecasts call for mostly clear skies and another drop in temperature, reaching a low of about 24 degrees. Martin Luther King Day might bring a slight change of pace, hosting a 20 percent chance of snow showers and a high near 39 degrees, suggesting a touch of wintry weather may be on the horizon for San Antonio as the week progresses.









