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San Antonio Braces for Unpredictable Weather with Rain, Thunderstorms, and Warmth on the Horizon

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Published on April 23, 2025
San Antonio Braces for Unpredictable Weather with Rain, Thunderstorms, and Warmth on the HorizonSource: Google Street View

San Antonio residents can expect a mixed bag of weather conditions over the next few days, according to forecasts. A report from the National Weather Service states there is "a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm" today, with gusts potentially reaching up to 20 mph. While skies are mostly cloudy, temperatures may rise to a warm 84 degrees.

As the evening approaches, those looking skyward will be greeted by mostly cloudy conditions, with the risk of rain and thunder diminishing. The southeast wind, which could possibly as high as 20 mph, is expected to bring a mild night with temperatures settling around 71 degrees. Tomorrow will carry forward the promise of instability, with "a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm," as noted by the NWS.

Moving towards the weekend, Friday suggests a slightly higher likelihood of precipitation, with a "slight chance of showers, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm" under partly sunny skies, as reported by the NWS. The temperature will trend upwards, reaching a pleasant 87 degrees. The trend increases on Saturday, promising partly sunny weather with breeze flowing southeast at 5 to 15 mph, gusting up to an assertive 25 mph. The high for San Antonio will hover around 89 degrees.

For those planning outdoor activities on Sunday, the forecast offers a blend of partly sunny conditions with temperatures peaking near 91 degrees, alongside typical South Texas warmth and the recognizable gust of southeast wind. Evening plans will likely be accompanied by a low of around 72 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. This pattern persists into the early part of next week, with Monday showing a high near 92 degrees. Though the Tuesday forecast hints at a shift, introducing a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms to the residents of San Antonio amidst the warmth.