
As the residents of San Antonio gear up for a chilly end to January, the National Weather Service forecasts a decline in temperatures following a pristine day with mostly sunny skies. According to the NWS, today's temperature will cascade down from a balanced high near 68 to a brisker low of around 35 tonight, with light winds pivoting to the north northwest at 5 to 10 mph, occasionally gusting up to 20 mph.
The city's weather narrative takes a sharper turn below the seasonal norms on Friday and into the weekend. San Antonians will observe a partial veil of cloudiness tomorrow, with a high near 55, reluctant north winds, puffing at 5 to 10 mph, and possibly peaking in with gusts as high as 20 mph. The nights slip into crisp conditions as the low temperature plummets to around 29 on Friday night, under mostly clear heavens, gently nudged by north winds quieting down after midnight.
Weekend forecasts keep San Antonio bathed in sunshine, as Saturday's mercury stalls at a high of around 43. Nightfall calls for clear skies once again, with the temperature taking a dip to the season's low of 21. Calm winds in the evening suggest a cool tranquility offering reprieve to the city's bustling day, according to the National Weather Service.
The Sunday sun endures, raising the high to a more generous 53 degrees, with the south winds, breathing at a calm pace, turning south at around 5 mph in the afternoon, after a chilly dawn of 33. The week opens its arms to an incremental warmth; Monday mirrors Sunday's pleasantness, predicting a mostly sunny day with a high approaching 61 degrees. However, a cloudy shroud gathers for Monday night with a mild low around 48 degrees.
Tuesday treks forward with the thermostat, pulsing on to near 70 under a curtain of clouds. Yet the skies seem to contemplate their mood for the evening, as Tuesday night risks a 40 percent shot at showers and a low around 49. Wednesday continues this pattern, offering a 40 percent chance of rain amidst the clouds, and a steady high of 61 degrees.
The steady shift in weather is a reminder of the season's volatility, wrapping San Antonio in a winter narrative of cool winds and varying shades of blue and gray across the skies. For those seeking further information on the weekly weather or to check updates as they develop, the forecast is detailed on the National Weather Service's website.









