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San Antonio Braces for Foggy Morning and Possible Showers Before Sunny Skies Return

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Published on January 29, 2025
San Antonio Braces for Foggy Morning and Possible Showers Before Sunny Skies ReturnSource: Wikipedia/Sylwia Pietruszka pietruszka, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons

San Antonio residents can expect a damp start today with patchy drizzle and dense fog clearing by noon, giving way to cloudy skies and a high of 64°F, according to the National Weather Service. The southeast wind is forecasted to remain around 5 mph, providing some respite from the humid conditions that have left a 90% humidity blanket over the city.

Tonight, San Antonians should keep their umbrellas handy, as there’s a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms before midnight, followed by a slight chance of showers continuing until 3 a.m. Cloudy conditions will eventually give way to partly cloudy skies, with a low around 52°F. While the evening may begin with an east wind of 5 to 10 mph, it is expected to shift to west-northwest after midnight, potentially bringing gusts as high as 20 mph.

As per the NWS forecast, the rest of the week is looking up, with tomorrow bringing sunny skies and a high near 74°F. The clear skies will continue into tomorrow night, with a low around 47°F and a west-northwest wind ranging between 5 to 15 mph, possibly gusting as high as 20 mph. Friday will stay bright with a high near 76°F and a clear night to follow. Those planning weekend activities should expect nothing less than ideal conditions: sunny days, clear nights, and mild southeasterly winds.

Following a sunny Saturday with an expected high of 78°F, temperatures are set to continue their ascent, peaking on Sunday with a high near 81°F before transitioning into a clear night with a low around 50°F. Monday and Tuesday’s forecasts, predicting sunny conditions with highs of 83°F and 79°F, respectively, further reinforce the sense of an early spring in the heart of Texas. However, despite its alluring warmth, residents should remain mindful of the transient and often capricious nature of Texan weather.