
San Antonio residents can expect a week mixed with cloudy skies and intermittent chances of rain, according to an extended forecast. The National Weather Service reports a 20 percent probability of showers and thunderstorms later today, with cloud cover gradually clearing to reveal mostly sunny conditions and a high near 88 degrees. Southeast winds are expected to range from 5 to 10 mph, with occasional gusts reaching up to 20 mph.
Tonight, the possibility of rain slightly increases with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, particularly after 7pm. The nighttime will likely see mostly cloudy skies along with continued southeast wind conditions. As we head into tomorrow, the weather is expected to bring a 50 percent chance of rain, maintaining a mostly cloudy outlook and high temperatures around 83 degrees. It's worth noting that despite gusts pushing as high as 20 mph, new rainfall amounts are projected to be less than a tenth of an inch—except in cases of potential thunderstorms which could result in higher amounts.
For those planning ahead, Thursday will carry a similar forecast, with a 50-50 shot at showers and possible thunderstorms post-1pm. Cloud coverage persists as temps hold steady in the mid-80s. By nightfall on Thursday, the chance of precipitation dips to 20 percent before petering out by 1am. Weather through the weekend maintains this pattern: partly sunny skies occasionally taking precedence over mostly cloudy conditions and daily high temperatures that inch closely toward the low 90s by Sunday.
Coming into the next work week, San Antonians may experience slightly warmer weather. Monday directs us towards mostly cloudy skies coupled with a high nearing 93 degrees. For the most part, the city's outlook remains a consistent blend of clouds and sun, with winds blowing from the southeast across various days and might escalating up to 20 mph.