
Residents in San Antonio can expect a slight chance of showers this morning but will see clearer skies as the day progresses. According to the National Weather Service, there's a 30 percent chance of rain before 9am after which the clouds should make way for mostly sunny conditions and a high near 64 degrees. Light winds shifting from calm to a mild westerly breeze at about 5 mph will accompany this transition.
As the evening descends, the forecast brings mostly clear skies with temperatures dropping to a low around 46, with calm winds taking a westerly turn at around 5 mph. Gazing further into the week, tomorrow promises to be sunny with a spike in temperatures peaking near 69. Though starting off with a westerly wind at 5 to 15 mph, a shift to the north is expected in the morning, where occasional gusts could reach as high as 30 mph before giving way to a cooler Wednesday night, with a clear low around 38 degrees.
Come Thursday, the city will be greeted by sunlight and a high near 63. The day remains calm with gentle northerly breezes picking up at about 5 mph. Nighttime will continue the clear pattern with a modest temperature of 44 degrees and a southwesterly wind persisting faintly.
Heading into the weekend, sunny skies reign across San Antonio. Friday's forecast promises sun with a high near 69 and light but shifting winds, starting from the southwest and becoming northerly in the afternoon. Friday Night is expected to be "mostly clear, with a low around 41," reports the National Weather Service on their website. A consistent northeast breeze will carry through the night. Saturday and Sunday continue the sunny trend, highs hovering in the low 60s, while nighttime lows could drop to around 35 to 37 degrees.
Lastly, on M.L.King Day, San Antonio celebrates with mostly sunny weather and a daytime high near 61 degrees, an apt metaphor for the brightness of Dr. King's enduring legacy.









