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San Antonio Braces for Gusts and Warmth: National Weather Service Predicts Sunny Skies and Rising Temperatures

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Published on March 19, 2025
San Antonio Braces for Gusts and Warmth: National Weather Service Predicts Sunny Skies and Rising TemperaturesSource: Google Street View

As San Antonio residents enjoyed an overcast morning, they could expect patchy blowing dust before onset of sunny skies later in the day, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service. The city is anticipated to reach a high of around 80 degrees Fahrenheit after shaking off the morning's cool 65 degrees with humidity clinging at 87%. A shift in the winds from east-northeast at 10 to 15 mph to northwest at 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon could bring gusts up to 30 mph, creating a blustery transition reported the National Weather Service.

Later, as dusk settles, San Antonians will be looking at a clear night with a significant drop in temperature, a low around 43 degrees is to be expected. The north-northeast wind isn't letting up, maintaining a 10 to 15 mph flow with gusts possibly peaking at 30 mph. The following days promise more sun and gusts, albeit with less vigor, as Thursday brings a high near 73 and winds dying down to 5 to 10 mph later turning east northeast.

For those planning the end of their week, Friday offers another sunny day with temperatures climbing towards 81 degrees. South winds will pick up again at 5 to 15 mph, stirring up gusts that could reach 25 mph. "Mostly clear," describes the National Weather Service for Friday night, accompanied by a low around 56 degrees and continued southsoutheast winds at a milder 5 to 10 mph pace.

The weekend ups the ante temperature-wise, with Saturday expected to be mostly sunny and quite warm, approaching a high near 89 degrees. A light south-southeast breeze gains strength through the morning, reaching 10 to 15 mph and potentially gusting up to 25 mph. Come Saturday evening, clouds will gather as the low falls to around 64 degrees, but the day's breeze persists, according to the National Weather Service forecast. With mostly cloudy skies on Sunday and a high lingering near 88, it seems the heat is holding steady, albeit with a gentle south-southwest wind of around 5 mph.

The pattern of partly cloudy nights and mostly sunny days seems set to continue into early next week, with Sunday night dropping to 62 and Monday's high reaching 82. For those marking their calendars, Tuesday stays consistent with the sunny trend and a high-touching 87.