
San Antonio locals can look forward to a week filled with sunshine, spiking temperatures, and sporadic chances of thunderstorms. Beginning today, the city is basking in a sunny high near 98 degrees, accompanied by light winds shifting from variable to a steady easterly breeze in the morning hours. As the sun sets, conditions remain mostly clear, dipping to a comfortable low around 76 degrees. The National Weather Service predicts a continuation of this pattern into Monday, with winds that "could gust as high as 20 mph."
For those planning outdoor activities on Tuesday, it's worth noting a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms striking after 1 p.m. Caught by gusts, an east southeast wind will bring a slightly cooler high near 95. Come nightfall, the skies are slated to be partly cloudy, with a lingering 30 percent chance of precipitation and a steady temperature around 76 degrees.
As the week advances, Wednesday's forecast highlights a repeat of potentially rainy conditions. The odds of showers, possibly escalating to thunderstorms post-1 p.m., stay pegged at 40 percent, while thermometers are expected to graze a high near 92 degrees. The evening temperate climate takes a turn, remaining partly cloudy, while holding onto a low near 76.
Thursday's weather seems to tease San Antonians with a 20 percent flirtation of showers and thunderstorms that could break out after the threshold of 1 p.m. The thermometer will read mostly sunny skies, climbing to a high around 95 degrees. Enveloped by the night sky, conditions are forecasted to remain mostly clear, with the low again circling around the mid-70s mark.
The latter part of the forecast envisages the high pressure to reassert itself by Friday, pushing the mercury close to 97 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Nightfall introduces a slight 20 percent chance of showers against a canvass of partly cloudy conditions, capping off at a replicative low around 76 degrees. The upcoming Saturday maintains a trend of intermittent precipitation with a 30 percent probability of showers and thunderstorms, yet ensuring warmth as daytime highs flirt with the mid-90s.









