
San Antonio residents can expect an unwavering stretch of warmth that feels more like mid-summer than the doorstep of fall, with sunny skies dominating the week's weather narrative. According to the National Weather Service, Columbus Day in San Antonio will be sunny, reaching a high near 90 degrees, while the evening promises mostly clear skies with a low around 67 degrees. The mild East northeast winds in the morning are set to shift south southeast, potentially gusting up to 20 mph.
As the week progresses, locals won't be seeing much in the way of change. Tuesday's forecast indicates a nearly identical temperature high will grace the region with another bout of mostly sunny weather, the minimal East wind fanning at a gentle 5 mph. Evening plans over the week are also looking clear, with Tuesday night maintaining that trend with minimal disturbance from the elements and an expected low settling around 66 degrees.
Come midweek, the dance with the balmy sun continues unabated, as Wednesday's daytime high hovers near the 91-degree mark under a clear sunny sky. The wind remains a subdued character, a subtle North breeze shifting East through the day. "Sunny, with a high near 91. North wind around 5 mph becoming east in the afternoon," the NWS official statement goes.
Transcending into Thursday and Friday, the consistency of the clear skies and warmth is forecasted to persist, with a high once again nearing the 89-degree point as we head into the coming weekend. Daybreaks and dusks will play out mostly clear, Thursday night and Friday night dipping to lows of 69 and 72 degrees, respectively, as a steady Southeast wind provides a mild respite from the lingering heat.
Looking further ahead to the weekend, expect nothing short of the sun's relentless command as Saturday will see high temperatures peaking around 93 degrees. However, the pattern breaks ever so slightly on Saturday night, introducing a 20 percent chance of showers, yet still maintaining mostly clear conditions with low temperatures around 70. Sunday is forecast to rebound back into the full embrace of sunlight, with a steady high once again reaching near 90 degrees.









