
San Antonio residents might want to keep their umbrellas close at hand with intermittent showers and the occasional thunderstorm in the coming days. Today, there's a 30% chance that the city will experience some precipitation before and after the 4 p.m. mark, as reported by the National Weather Service. In a slight ballet of nature, the weather is set to dance between showers, partly sunny skies and a high near 90 degrees.
As evening approaches, the sky will curtain with clouds, and the city will be resting under a mostly cloudy sky with a low around 75 degrees. Only a teasing 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms might disrupt the calm before 10 p.m., and again after 1 a.m. Southeast winds will be whispering at around 5 mph through the night.
Looking ahead to Monday, San Antonians should expect to see more of the sun's broad-brimmed hat, as "mostly sunny" conditions prevail and temperatures are forecasted to climb near 91 degrees. Although the chance remains low at 20%, those showers, together with thunderstorms, might make an appearance after 1 p.m. Winds are expected to carry on in a south southeast direction at a 5 to 10 mph pace.
The early part of the week appears to have made peace with the clearer skies. On Tuesday, "a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny," as the National Weather Service forecast continues to reveal a pattern set by the preceding days – minimal chance of rain with a mostly sunny embrace reaching a high near 92 degrees. Calm winds, bearing the message of continuity, will shift to south southeast around 5 mph in the morning, softly caressing the cityscape.
With each day trudging into the next, Wednesday and Thursday are expected to trend hotter and sunnier. The relentless Texan sun will blaze a trail towards higher temperatures, ascending to near 93 degrees on Wednesday and a scorching 96 degrees by Thursday. The nights will mirror their days with clear to mostly clear conditions and lows that hover around the 74 to 75-degree mark.
Heading into the weekend, the forecast, according to the National Weather Service, frames Friday as a potentially broiling day with a high near 98 degrees and nighttime temperatures insisting on a low around 76. On Saturday, "sunny, with a high near 97," suggests that the summoning of summer's full strength might be complete by the weekend's arrival.









