
San Antonio residents can expect a mix of sunny skies and potential stormy weather in the coming days, according to the latest forecast. Today will be mostly sunny with a high near 87 degrees and a gentle northeast wind shifting east southeast in the afternoon. As the evening sets in, the skies will turn partly cloudy, dipping to a comfortable 69 degrees with a light east southeast breeze.
The temperature is set to rise slightly on Thursday, reaching near 90 degrees amidst cloudy skies that will gradually clear up; the south southeast wind remains mild but may experience gusts up to 20 mph. Thursday night's forecast predicts partly cloudy conditions with a steady southeast wind, which could see gusts as high as 20 mph again, and a low around 71 degrees.
It's on Friday when rain chances increase to 20 percent for showers and thunderstorms under partly sunny skies, with the high hovering near 90 degrees and south southeast winds picking up to 10 to 15 mph, delivering gusts potentially as high as 25 mph. Showers and thunderstorms are likely on Friday night, especially between 1 am and 4 am, followed by possible additional thunderstorms after that time; the chance of precipitation is 70%, while temperatures are anticipated to drop to around 69 degrees.
Heading into the weekend, Saturday continues the wet trend with a 70 percent chance of showers and possibly a thunderstorm before 1 pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms thereafter, the day's high is forecast to be near 81 degrees with a south southeast wind shifting west in the afternoon. The chance of nighttime thunderstorms decreases to 20 percent before 1 am, with partially clearing skies and a low around 65 degrees. The coming days of Sunday and Monday promise mostly sunny conditions, with highs in the mid-80s and lows in the mid-to-upper 60s; Tuesday looks similar, with a high of 86 degrees rounding out the extended forecast.
For those planning outdoor activities or travel, it's wise to keep an eye on the sky and stay tuned for updates. The latest weather data indicates that after a stretch of clear conditions toward the start of the week, the weather in San Antonio may become more unsettled as the week progresses, with increased cloud cover and higher chances of precipitation toward the weekend. Information on the forecast was obtained from the National Weather Service.









