
San Antonio residents should keep their umbrellas close as the National Weather Service predicts a string of scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the week. According to the forecast, today carries a 40 percent chance of rain, primarily post-4pm, despite the day's gradual shift from cloudy to mostly sunny skies, and a high teetering near 89 degrees with south winds reaching up to 25 mph.
As evening approaches, the likelihood of rain slightly decreases to a 30 percent chance before nightfall, with increasing cloud cover expected and a low of approximately 71 degrees. South-southeast winds may gust up to 20 mph tonight. Looking ahead to tomorrow, San Antonio residents can anticipate a 20 percent chance of storms after 1 pm, with temperatures rising to nearly 92 degrees. The cloud cover will gradually dissipate, allowing for clearer skies, while calm south-southeast winds will gently stir in the morning.
The forecast for Friday is less promising for those averse to wet weather, showing a 70 percent chance of showers and possible thunderstorms after 1 pm, with temperatures striking a similar high around 89 degrees while the south-southeast wind breezes through at 5 to 10 mph gusts can climb as high as 20 mph. Friday night also predicts a strong likelihood of tumultuous weather, with an anticipated 70 percent chance of precipitation mainly before 1 am and mostly cloudy skies setting the stage for a cooler low of 67 degrees as winds take a northeastern turn post-midnight.
As the weekend approaches, San Antonio is bracing for continued unsettled conditions, Saturday presenting a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms under mostly cloudy skies, a high peaking near 79 degrees and northeast winds rustling at about 10 mph gusts could surge up to 20 mph through the day. The evening follows suit with a 40 percent chance of rain mainly before 1 am; while nighttime temperatures hover around 65 degrees, and winds flow from the east-northeast at a gentle 5 to 10 mph, as reported by the National Weather Service.
By Sunday, the city will continue to grapple with a 40 percent likelihood of storms amidst intermittent sunshine. The high for the day is expected to reach around 80 degrees, with east winds wafting at 5 to 10 mph, and occasional gusts pushing past at speeds upward of 20 mph. The upcoming night promises more clouds, with a low around 66 degrees, leading into a Monday forecasting a 30 percent chance of rain both day and night, followed by a Tuesday where showers and thunderstorms are deemed likely, carrying a 60 percent chance of weather disturbances paired with a high also near 82 degrees.









