
San Antonio residents can look forward to a week of dynamic weather, featuring a mix of foggy mornings, sunny afternoons, and potential thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service. The fog advisory today indicates patchy fog will dissipate by 10 am, paving the way for mostly sunny skies with a high approaching 84 degrees. South southeast winds are expected to pick up, reaching speeds between 10 to 15 mph and gusting up to 25 mph. A report from the National Weather Service highlighted the calm before the momentum of the wind takes hold.
The arrival of tonight's cloud cover will bring lows around 64, as the south southeast wind continues its steady flow at 10 to 15 mph, gusting as high as 25 mph. Sunday's forecast remains mostly cloudy with highs teetering on 86, while a subtle shift in wind might bring cooler breezes from the south at 5 to 10 mph. Leading into Sunday night, there's a 20 percent chance of showers and possible thunderstorms, with overcast conditions persisting alongside a low of 64 degrees.
As we stride into a new week, Monday's offering appears to be a mostly sunny affair, with the mercury climbing near 87 degrees. Northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph will be a gentle reminder of the changing atmosphere. By Monday night, the sky is expected to wear a sparser cloud cover, as temperatures settle around 62 degrees and the east southeast wind transitions to a calm stillness post-midnight.
The even-tempered weather dance continues into Tuesday, showcasing mostly sunny skies with highs nearing a summery 90 degrees. The calmness will be momentarily disrupted by a south southeast wind rising to 5 mph in the afternoon. As the sun retires Tuesday night, clouds will once again gather with a low around 65 and southeastern breezes keeping the air in motion.
Mid-week forecasts project a high near 86 degrees for Wednesday under mostly cloudy conditions, while winds remain steady from the east southeast at 5 to 10 mph, occasionally flexing up to 20 mph. The chance for rain makes a mark on the radar Wednesday night, with a 30 percent likelihood of showers beginning after 1 am and lows dipping to 66 degrees. Thursday's outlook signals a dramatic rise in precipitation probabilities, as showers and thunderstorms are deemed likely with an overcast sky and highs around 77 degrees—a 70% chance, to be precise. Continuing the trend, Thursday night also predicts thunderstorms and showers, with lows holding position at 64 degrees.
As the week winds down, Friday could still see some aftereffects with a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms amid mostly cloudy conditions forecasted to reach 81 degrees in peak temperatures. The fluctuating weather serves as a reminder for San Antonians to remain adaptable and keep rain gear at the ready.