
Residents of San Antonio looking to plan their week ahead will notice an almost constant dance between the sun and clouds, with temperatures firmly rooted in the mid-90s, according to the National Weather Service's recent update. As the whims of Texas weather offer but a teasing chance of rain, citizens can expect a mostly sunny Wednesday, with the mercury hovering near the 95-degree mark, accompanied by a light wind shifting southeast in the afternoon.
A slightly cooler nocturne unfolds tonight as the partly cloudy sky ushers in a low around 73 degrees. The light southeast breeze is set to become a mild whisper after midnight, barely disturbing the already tranquil atmosphere. Thursday and Friday promise to nearly mirror today's heat and sky conditions, each with a 10 percent chance to suddenly unleash showers and thunderstorms after the stubborn clock strikes 1 pm.
According to the National Weather Service forecast, the weekend will persistently stay sunny with Saturday's high inching up to near 96 degrees. The evenings maintain consistency, with temperatures gently dipping into the low 70s, sustainably keeping air conditioners running throughout the night.
Sunday's narrative doesn't stray far from this theme, pledging sunny skies and a high near 96 degrees. However, as the new week begins, meteorologists anticipate a more active sky, with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms on Monday offering some potential relief from the heat. As Tuesday rolls around, enthusiasts of precipitation might be motivated to keep their umbrellas close, as chances of showers and thunderstorms increase to 40 percent, slightly cooling the high to near 91 degrees.









