
The National Weather Service has predicted a sunny day ahead with temperatures peaking near 75 degrees for San Antonio, as per the latest forecast. North winds of 5 to 10 mph are expected to grace the city, providing a mild respite from the heat. As the evening approaches, residents can anticipate increasing clouds, with a nighttime low settling around 55 degrees. A gentle northeast wind will be calming down as the city transitions into night.
Come Monday, the skies over San Antonio are expected to mostly cloudy, tempering the sunshine but still allowing for a high near 76 degrees. A calm wind is forecasted to take a southerly turn, pulling at a leisurely 5 mph in the afternoon. The pattern of increasing clouds will remain steadfast through Monday night, as temperatures hover around a 66-degree low, with the southeast wind persisting gently at around 5 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
Tuesday's outlook suggests a mix of sun and clouds with the mercury rising up to near 81 degrees. The sustained south wind at 5 mph simply adds a measure of consistency to what San Antonians can expect from the atmosphere. This pattern promises to stretch into Wednesday, delivering partly sunny conditions and a high in the vicinity of 79 degrees, ensuring that midweek warmth remains well established in the city.
Even as Wednesday night brings mostly cloudy skies, with a low around 64, the gentle southeast wind will not choose to cease, staying around 5 mph. San Antonio's Christmas Day is forecasted to mirror this, showcasing mostly cloudy skies yet again, coupled with a high near 79 degrees and lit by the same persisting south wind. The extended forecast indicates uninterrupted partly sunny days with highs in the low 80s, a subtle testament to the city's warm winter temperament.









