
San Antonio residents can expect to see a bit of rain mixed with sunshine over the coming week, according to the latest weather forecasts. With temperatures hovering in the mid-90s, North Northwest winds will introduce a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoons, starting today with a 30 percent likelihood after 1 pm. As reported by National Weather Service, San Antionians will also be dealing with heat index values that could climb up to 101 degrees.
Tonight, there’s a small 20% chance of rain before 10 p.m., then it will be partly cloudy with a low around 75°F. A light breeze will shift from the east-northeast after sunset. For the weekend, expect sunny mornings and a 30% chance of afternoon showers or storms. Sunday night should be clearer with little wind, according to the National Weather Service.
Heading into next week, the chance of precipitation drops to 20 percent on Monday afternoon. The National Weather Service promises residents a reprieve from the storms at the start of the work week with mostly sunny days ahead. The temperatures are set to remain consistently high, with potential highs nearing 96 on Tuesday, maintaining the need for staying hydrated and cool throughout the hot Texas days.
By Tuesday, the percentage for afternoon showers and thunderstorms rises back to 30, ensuring that umbrellas should remain close at hand. Tuesday night's forecast predicts a slight reduction in the chance of storms, but the National Weather Service reminds the community to stay prepared for evening showers. Notably, the cycle of heat and sporadic precipitation is slated to continue through at least Wednesday, with nighttime temperatures steadfastly dipping into the mid-70s.









