
The skies over San Antonio are forecasted to remain largely clear and sunny as folks in the city usher in the new year with mild weather, according to an extended forecast released by the National Weather Service. New Year's Day in San Antonio started off mostly sunny, with temperatures peaking around a comfortable 73 degrees and light winds shifting from south to south-southwest at 5 to 10 mph, gusts reaching up to 20 mph, while the evening is set to cool down to about 58 degrees under mostly clear skies.
The mild weather trend is expected to continue into the weekend, with tomorrow forecasted to be sunny with an impressive high near 86 degrees and similar wind conditions; and at night, the sky will remain clear with the temperature dipping to around 56 degrees, the light winds expected to shift becoming northwest around 5 mph after midnight, carrying us into a serene weekend. Saturday remains sunny with a high near 75 degrees and north northeast wind around 5 mph, gusts as high as 20 mph, nighttime will usher in clearer skies and a further dip in temperature to around 46 degrees.
Looking ahead, this pattern of sunny days and clear nights will persist. Sunday's forecast includes more sun, a high near 73, with calm winds turning south southeast at around 5 mph in the afternoon, transitioning into a mostly clear night with a low around 53 degrees. Monday's partly sunny skies are set to bring a high near 75, with light south winds picking up to south southwest at 5 to 10 mph in the morning, potential gusts could hit 20 mph, according to the forecast published on the National Weather Service website.
For those planning ahead, early next week will see mostly sunny conditions with highs nearing the upper 70s and lows sticking around the upper 50s. Tuesday and Wednesday will keep up with the theme of mostly sunny days, with Tuesday's high near 79 and dropping to a low around 58 at night, and Wednesday will close out the consistent weather streak with a partly sunny day and a high near 78 degrees.









