
San Antonio residents can anticipate a fluctuating blend of clouds and potential precipitation over the next several days, as reported by the National Weather Service. With the calm before the storm today's weather remains fair and cool, sitting at 36°F with a relatively high humidity at 70%, those in the Alamo City should expect mostly cloudy skies and a high near 61 degrees.
The evening forecast introduces a slight chance of showers starting between 9pm and midnight, then the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms picks up after the witching hour alongside patchy fog rolling in, cloud coverage will persist and temperatures will hover around a low of 52 degrees, with an east wind that's forecasted to slow to a calm state post-midnight and the chance for precipitation standing at 40%. Sunday will maintain the possibility of showers and thunderstorms particularly before noon and patchy fog is expected to dissipate by early afternoon, the northeasterly winds may gust as high as 20 mph, under cloudy skies as the thermometer peaks near 57 degrees, the National Weather Service suggests a 50% chance of precipitation with possible new amounts being less than a tenth of an inch, unless thunderstorms hit which may result in higher totals.
Looking ahead to Sunday night, San Antonians may encounter a slight chance of drizzle after the sun sets with continued cloud cover and lower temperatures around 46 degrees, North northeast wind will be blowing at approximately 10 mph, and it might gust up to 20 mph. The dreary trend extends into Monday with another slight chance of drizzle expected and persistent cloudiness while temperatures will barely crest at a cool 55 degrees, winds are forecasted to ease back to 5 to 10 mph occupying the north northeast direction.
Monday night the chance for some pesky drizzle remains on the table under a still cloudy sky, with the low hovering around 51 degrees, and a light east northeast wind calming as evening wears on. Tuesday anticipates a mostly cloudy outlook again, with only a small window for drizzle before 9am, and thermometers anticipate reaching upwards of 68 degrees, with a gentle southeast wind, by Tuesday night there's a forecasted 20 percent chance that showers might visit, as the day cools down to around 60 degrees while southeast breezes continue their mild presence.
Midweek, Wednesday hosts a slight amendment with a chance of showers and thunderstorms as temperatures climb to a relatively warm 73 degrees under mostly cloudy skies, a southeast wind will blow at a steady pace, and the probability of precipitation is noted at 30%. Wednesday evening, it seems, will not shy from the theme, with showers and possibly thunderstorms becoming more probable after midnight, the chance of precipitation ramps up to 60% overnight, residents should remain alert for potentially heavy rainfall during these periods.
As the week continues toward its conclusion, Thursday will maintain a likelihood of showers and thunderstorms in a mostly cloudy setting, as the high reaches a moderate 66 degrees, the forecast includes a 70% chance of precipitation; come nighttime showers and storms are again likely, clouds linger and the low is expected to be around 50 degrees. Lastly, Friday seemingly provides a brief respite from the wet conditions, with a slight decrease to a 40 percent likelihood of rain and thunderstorms, yet offering some light in the form of a partly sunny sky and the high settling near 61 degrees.