
San Antonians, prepare for a week of diverse weather patterns, oscillating between scorching sun, cloudy skies, and sporadic rain showers. According to the National Weather Service, today's forecast promises mostly sunny skies and hot temperatures, with highs nearing 99 degrees, accompanied by a southern wind traveling at 5 to 10 mph.
As the night wraps the city in a partly cloudy blanket, residents can expect lows around 77 degrees. Tomorrow, the clouds may bring a change, with a 40 percent chance of showers and possible thunderstorms post 1 pm, while the high drops slightly to a more bearable 91 degrees. The Northeast wind will continue to flow gently at 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday's weather is forecasted to remain unpredictable, with a 60 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. The variables remain consistent – a high of 91 and a Northeast wind at the same pace. These conditions are expected to stretch into the night, albeit with reduced certainty, as the chances of precipitation fall back to 40 percent and the mercury hovers around 74 degrees.
For those who prefer brighter skies, Monday might offer a respite, with a chance of morning showers giving way to mostly sunny conditions and a high of 92 degrees. The east wind continues its course, now at a mild 5 to 10 mph. The nighttime should bid goodbye to the clouds, ushering in a mostly clear sky and a low of about 71 degrees.
As the new week unfolds, Tuesday's projection suggests a sunny disposition with a slight 20 percent chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, and temperatures climbing to 93 degrees. The southeast wind, now coming in at a leisurely 5 mph, sets the stage for a continued trend of clear evenings and a consistent low of 71 degrees.
The relatively peaceful weather is expected to sustain through midweek, with Wednesday and Thursday both shining down a sunny demeanor, with highs reaching 95 and 96 respectively, and nights that remain mostly clear with lows at a comfortable 72 degrees.









