
The crisp San Antonio air has a chill today, as locals wake to temperatures hovering around the 28°F mark, converse with a humidity level at 60%. The National Weather Service's latest update reveals a clear sky with a modest westerly wind pushing at 7 mph, making the wind chill factor dip to 21°F. But the sun shall play its part, promising to lift spirits and temperatures to near 58°F as the day unfolds.
By the time night cloaks the sky, the temperature, albeit higher than the frosty morning won't stray far from the cold, hovering at a low around 36°F. South winds will soften to whispers, becoming calm post-midnight. For those planning their weekend, the weather service foresees a sky, increasingly veiled by clouds on Saturday with a calm south-easterly breeze accompanying a high close to 60°F. As the weekend progresses, so does the chance of rainfall, with a 30 percent possibility of showers and thunderstorms post-midnight.
Residents should ensure they find comfort indoors or under an umbrella on Sunday as the chance of rain and thunderstorms lingers at 40%, accompanying a high near 60°F once more. Gusts of northeastern wind could reach 20 mph, while the night brings in cooler air, pushing thermometers down to about 47°F. The uncertainty of precipitation transitions into the new week with continued cloudy skies and moderate temperatures.
The forecast for Monday and the following days suggests a consistency in cloud cover, with highs fluctuating close to the upper 50s and lower 60s, and lows in the cool embrace of the lower 50s. The likelihood of rain hangs over the city like a wayward thought, with a 20 to 50 percent chance of showers from late Tuesday through to Thursday. To stay abreast of the latest weather developments and any potential weather fronts heading to the area, keep an eye on the National Weather Service's website for the most current updates.









