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San Antonio Braces for Showers and Thunderstorms, Midweek Warmth Followed by Weekend Sunshine

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Published on February 09, 2025
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San Antonio residents can expect a week of shifting skies, according to the latest weather reports. Cloud cover is set to persist with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms, especially as we head into the midweek. The National Weather Service has outlined the forecast for the coming days, noting a mostly cloudy Monday with temperatures topping around 63°F and northeast winds breezing at a gentle 5 to 10 mph. In the evening, San Antonio should brace for scattered showers, marking the beginning of a potentially wet week.

As per the National Weather Service, Tuesday will see isolated showers, then scattered showers and thunderstorms after 9am, with a slight increase in temperature, reaching nearer to 76°F. This weather dance continues into Tuesday night, with a consistent chance of precipitation pegged at 50%. The week's warmth peaks for a brief moment on Wednesday, with a high near 80°F before noon showers and thunderstorms potentially dampen plans. Oddly, as gusts reach as high as 25 mph, the evening will mostly clear up, descending to a cooler low around 42°F.

Moving toward the latter end of the week, San Antonians can look forward to less cloud cover. By Thursday, the skies are expected to clear into mostly sunny weather, though the temperature will take a noticeable dip to a high near 58°F spurred by a brisk north northeast wind. Thursday night's forecast partly clouds over, chilling further down to about 38°F, as stated by the National Weather Service.

The weekend warms up a touch, with Friday seeing mostly sunny conditions and temperatures rising back near a more comfortable 63°F. However, the evening introduces more clouds, setting the stage for a mixed Saturday. The day promises a warm high nearing 78°F, a welcome reprieve from the earlier chills, but also offers mostly cloudy conditions, suggesting the unpredictability of Texas weather continues, as per the National Weather Service.