
San Antonio is starting the workweek on a gray note, with clouds and temps around 55°F early Monday at Kelly Field and a light northwest breeze. The clouds will not stick around all day, though. Skies should gradually clear through the morning and into the afternoon, allowing sunshine to take over and push highs to around 74°F by late day.
Afternoon Commute
Your drive home is shaping up to be pretty pleasant. Forecasters expect mostly sunny skies with a light northeast wind of 5 to 10 mph, which should make for an easy, comfortable evening commute. According to the National Weather Service, the point forecast keeps highs near 74°F and brings overnight lows down to around 51°F. If you are heading out early or staying out late, a light jacket will come in handy.
Midweek Outlook
Temperatures will edge into the mid to upper 70s on Tuesday and Wednesday with a mix of clouds and sun. Skies look partly to mostly cloudy overall, and only isolated rain chances are in play over the Edwards Plateau. The National Weather Service notes in its discussion that the pattern becomes more active late in the week, setting the stage for the potential of heavier rain over the weekend.
Weekend Rain Chances
Forecast models point to a stronger system moving in Friday and lingering into the weekend. Friday carries a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after about 1 p.m., with the best odds for heavier showers focused on Saturday and Sunday. If you are planning outdoor events, it is worth keeping an eye on forecast updates since the setup could bring some beneficial rainfall along with pockets of heavier downpours and lightning.









