
San Antonio residents can expect a shift in the weather in the coming days. According to the National Weather Service, today's sunny skies and a tolerable high near 49 are just the calm before a turn to cloudier and wetter conditions. With a high humidity setting the stage at 52%, the wind chill makes the morning air feel more like 25 degrees Fahrenheit.
As the evening rolls in, increasing clouds will signal a low of around 35 degrees, with the north-northeast wind keeping at 10 to 15 mph. Wednesday's forecast paints a cloudier picture; a high near 42 is expected, with a consistent north northeast wind propelling at 10 mph. There's a 40% chance of showers after midnight, kicking off several rainy days for San Antonio.
By Thursday, the likelihood of showers rises sharply, accompanied by a high near 40 and northeast winds that cling to a 5 to 10 mph range. The chance of precipitation climbs to a formidable 90%, ensuring most will witness rainfall. Come nightfall, showers persist, primarily before the stroke of midnight. The low should hover around 35 degrees, while gusts may reach 20 mph amid the otherwise north breeze, as detailed by NWS.
Friday will bring partly sunny skies with a high near 46°F. Winds will shift to the north-northwest, with gusts reaching up to 25 mph. As night falls, conditions will turn mostly clear, with temperatures dropping to around 30°F. Winds will gradually ease, shifting northwest after midnight, though occasional gusts may persist.
Looking ahead to the weekend, San Antonio can revel under sunny skies with Saturday's high aiming for 55, and winds that promise calm, shifting south in the neighborhood of 5 mph. The night remains mostly clear, with temperatures dipping to around 36. Sunday prolongs the pleasant conditions with mostly sunny weather and a high nearing 59, before nightfall returns the city to a mostly cloudy state. The following Monday rounds out the forecast holding a 20 percent chance of showers and a high near 53, as reported by NWS.









