
San Antonio residents can expect to gradually see more of the sun today after some early patchy fog lifts, with temperatures slated to rise to near 80 degrees. There's a light south wind blowing at about 5 to 10 mph. This comes via the latest update from the National Weather Service, reported at 6:51 am CST.
Tonight, the clear skies are foretold to slowly become more crowded with clouds, while the mercury is expected to dip to around 57 degrees. The southeast wind is predicted to keep steady at around 5 mph before making a turn to the north-northeast after midnight. For those planning their Thursday, you might want to carry an umbrella as there's a slight 20 percent chance of showers in the early morning. Once the potential drizzle clears, the forecast is calling for mostly cloudy skies and a cooler high near 68 degrees, accompanied by north-northeast winds gusting at speeds up to 25 mph.
As we head into the weekend, Friday is looking up with plentiful sunshine and a forecast high of 73 degrees. For those enjoying the evening outdoors, expect clear skies with a low around 52. And when Saturday rolls in, it's going to be mostly sunny once again, with temperatures peaking at about 79 degrees. Light winds in the morning are expected to shift to a southern breeze in the afternoon.
Looking ahead, your Sunday plans should be safe weather-wise, with partly sunny skies and a high near 78 degrees. South-southeast winds may become brisk at times, with occasional gusts up to 20 mph. As the new week begins, the pattern of mostly cloudy nights and sunny days is expected to continue, peaking with a high of around 84 degrees on Tuesday. As the saying goes, if you don't like the weather, just wait a minute—or in San Antonio's case, a day.









