
San Antonio locals can anticipate a series of sunny days interspersed with potential thunderstorms in the week ahead. According to the National Weather Service, the forecast starts with predominantly sunny conditions and a high near 80 degrees. The northeast breeze could usher in gusts as high as 20 mph.
Transitioning into the night, the skies will remain partly cloudy, with temperatures dipping to around 59 degrees, with a gentle northeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Come Sunday, the sun will continue to dominate, maintaining a high close to 80 degrees, and the east wind, once again, remaining within the 5 to 10 mph range. Sunday night's forecast hints at an uptick in the week's tranquility, with a slight incline, in temperature to around 64 degrees amidst a partially clouded sky.
Monday's forecast signifies a noticeable shift as a front approaches, bringing a 60 percent chance of showers and potentially a thunderstorm post 1pm. The high is expected to be around 78 degrees with an east wind facilitating gusts up to 20 mph. Monday night may see an escalation in activity with a 90 percent chance of precipitation, including showers and thunderstorms, especially after 1am. Temperatures are expected to hover around the 70-degree mark with stronger southeast winds reaching 10 to 15 mph and gusts possibly surging to 25 mph.
Tuesday's daytime hours are projected to hold showers and perhaps a thunderstorm before 1pm, then, continues the chance of more thunderstorms. Temperatures could warm to a near 87 degrees, and winds shifting from south southeast to west southwest through the afternoon, with chances for gusts as high as 20 mph. The likelihood of rain remains high at 80 percent. Tuesday night scales down to a 40 percent chance of scattered showers and storms, mainly after 1am, as clouds begin to part slightly with lows around 68 degrees.
Midweek points to a persisting pattern of instability with Wednesday offering a 50 percent chance of more showers and thunderstorms; however, skies will be partly sunny and highs are anticipated at around 83 degrees. The backdrop of a north northeast wind promises to be mild at 5 to 10 mph. Any lingering rain should fade by Wednesday night with just a 20 percent chance of precipitation before 1am.
Thursday's outlook remains relatively pleasant with just a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms, alongside mostly sunny skies and a high of about 83 degrees. The weather is set to maintain stability into Thursday night with low temperatures settling around 64 degrees under partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead to Friday, San Antonio can expect a return to mostly sunny conditions, with a high again nearing 83 degrees, rounding out a week of varied but generally mild spring weather patterns.









