
San Antonians can look forward to a stretch of traditional late summer weather, with forecasts from the National Weather Service predicting primarily sunny skies and a steady climb in temperatures as the week progresses. Those venturing outside today will experience a hot day with a peak temperature near 95 degrees and light southeast winds picking up in the afternoon.
Tonight will be partly cloudy with a low around 73 degrees and a light southeast breeze. Friday and Saturday are expected to be sunny with highs in the mid-90s, ideal for outdoor activities.
Come Sunday, temperatures will continue to sizzle, once again nearing the 96-degree mark with the characteristic south winds San Antonio is accustomed to. The peaceful pattern is set for a slight interruption on Monday, with the National Weather Service citing a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms post 1 pm, though the skies will largely remain sunny and the temperature will hit near 98.
Shifting into the new week, residents should prepare for increasing chances of precipitation. The National Weather Service in San Antonio forecasts a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday, with temperatures dipping to around 74 degrees overnight. By Wednesday, skies are expected to clear, with highs near 93 degrees and a 30 percent chance of showers.
For more detailed updates, residents are encouraged to visit the National Weather Service website, which will provide the latest in forecast changes as the weather's whims decide to unfold.









