
San Antonio residents can expect a mostly sunny week ahead, with chances for showers and thunderstorms sprinkled throughout, as described in the latest forecast. Today holds a 20 percent chance of rainfall after 1pm, with temperatures peaking near 88 degrees and light winds from the east northeast. As the sun sets, the likelihood of rain slightly dwindles before 10pm, making way for a mostly clear night and a comfortable low around 68 degrees.
Thursday's outlook introduces a slightly increased 30 percent chance of precipitation, primarily after 4pm, under the guise of still-mostly sunny skies. A high near 87 degrees is anticipated, with north northeast winds occasionally gusting to boldly test the 20 mph mark. Come evening, those odds to witness thunderstorms decline once more, mainly before 7pm, as the city shifts into a mostly cloudy night and a lower 65 degrees.
Pivoting towards the end of the week, Friday promises sunny expanses with a high cresting at 84 degrees. A steady north wind will persist, gusting up to 20 mph at times, before the scenario relaxes into a mostly clear Friday night with a low around 62 degrees. The weekend, maintaining this pattern, sees Saturday basking in abundant sunlight and a high of 81 degrees, followed by a tranquil night with temperatures dipping close to 60 degrees.
Extending into next week, the forecast from National Weather Service anticipates heat gently to escalate. Sunday through Tuesday, San Antonio is expected to have clear skies with highs soaring from mid-80s to the mid-90s, specifically hitting 90 on Monday and potentially reaching 94 by Tuesday. Nighttime conditions appear mostly clear with lows in the upper 50s to mid-60s throughout the period.









