
Residents of San Antonio should prepare to enjoy a sunny week ahead, with the National Weather Service forecasting clear skies and moderate temperatures. Today, the sun will dominate, reaching a high near 54°F, with northeast winds playing at 10 to 15 mph occasionally, accompanied by stronger gusts up to 25 mph.
The weather pattern holds steady into tonight, with a clear sky and temperatures dipping to around 28°F. Northerly breezes will slow to gently brush the city at around 5 mph. Friday promises to continue the trend with another sunny display and temperatures expected to climb slightly to a high near 56°F. The air, calm at first, will eventually adopt a southern whisper around 5 mph in the afternoon.
As the weekend approaches, conditions will begin to shift. The National Weather Service indicates Saturday will start off mostly cloudy, with a high nudging near 58°F, with winds yet again to take a southeast turn at 5 mph. Saturday night introduces a 30 percent chance of showers after midnight amidst a cloudy backdrop, with a low settling around 52°F.
Sunday's forecast suggests a continuance of the 30 percent shower chance, mainly before noon, with cloudy conditions prevailing and a mild high creeping up near 63°F. The Northeast again gets set to enforce its presence with winds at 5 to 10 mph, with possible gusts surging as high as 20 mph. Heading into Sunday night, the skies remain mostly cloudy, and the temperature will drop to around 48°F.
The following week appears to maintain the same pattern, with mostly cloudy days and a consistent, if not a gradual, rise in temperatures. By Wednesday, chances of showers and thunderstorms edge back into the picture at 30 percent, and the high for the day is expected to reach near 68°F, making it the week's warmest day. With the weather seeming to slowly transition, San Antonians might well need both sunglasses and umbrellas at the ready.









