
San Antonio residents are waking up to a brisk morning with temperatures hovering at a chilly 33 degrees Fahrenheit. The day ahead promises clear skies but little warmth, as the high is expected to only reach near 50. Those planning to step outside might want to bundle up, with the wind chill making it feel like a biting 23 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
As the wind comes from the north at 10 mph, gusts could make it feel even colder, with speeds occasionally hitting as high as 20 mph. Tonight, the skies are anticipated to maintain their clarity, dropping temperatures to a low of around 30 degrees. The National Weather Service indicates that the light northeast wind will slow to a calm in the evening, giving a slight reprieve from the day's bluster.
Tuesday's conditions appear to follow suit with sunny skies and a high again hovering near 50 degrees. The calm north-northeast wind will carry over from the night, positioning itself around 10 to 15 mph. As the week progresses, weather patterns start to shift on Wednesday, with cloud coverage increasing, and temperatures peaking at a cooler 40 degrees. The north-northeast wind persists, maintaining its 5 to 10 mph pace, accompanied by gusts that could reach up to 20 mph.
A change looms as Wednesday night approaches, with a mixed forecast that brings a slight chance of rain showers mainly after midnight. The National Weather Service projects a 40 percent chance of precipitation, while temperatures remain hovering around the freezing mark at 34 degrees. Thursday is looking damper, with showers likely and a high nearing 39 degrees. The likelihood of rain persists through the night leading into a mostly cloudy Friday, with only a 20 percent chance of morning showers before conditions begin to clear up for the weekend.
By Saturday, the sun is expected to reclaim the sky with a cheerful high of 54 degrees, though clouds may roll in slightly over the course of the evening, bringing a minimal chance of showers. Sunday, San Antonians can anticipate a blend of sun and clouds with a slim possibility of rain, and high temperatures rising to around 57 degrees, signaling a mild end to the week. For further updates, residents can follow the latest weather reports on National Weather Service.









