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The article discusses the varied weather in San Antonio this week, with a mix of sunshine and chances of showers, including specific temperature forecasts and wind conditions.
San Antonio anticipates a week of warm, sunny days with mild winds and minimal rain, barring slight shower chances on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and a 30% chance of thunderstorms Thursday.
San Antonio will enjoy warm and mostly sunny weather, with high temperatures near 90°F, calm to gusty winds, and a minimal chance of rain later in the week.
San Antonio is expecting a warm week with temperatures in the high 80s to low 90s, with mainly clear skies and light winds, per the National Weather Service forecast.
The forecast for San Antonio indicates a warm end to October with highs near 90 degrees and consistent weather patterns, including gradual clearing and light winds.
San Antonio's forecast predicts a sunny week with temperatures near 90°F, gentle south-southeast winds, and mild nights around 65°F-69°F, ideal for outdoor activities.
Early morning fog in San Antonio cleared for a sunny Tuesday with a high of 88 degrees. The weather is expected to remain clear and warm through the weekend with consistent highs around 90 and lows in the upper 60s.
San Antonio anticipates a sunny week with temperatures in the mid to high 80s, clear skies, and mild southeastern breezes as forecasted by the National Weather Service.
San Antonio is expected to have sunny skies and rising temperatures throughout the week, with highs in the mid-to-high 80s and lows in the mid-60s, as per the National Weather Service.
San Antonio is set for a week of mostly sunny weather and rising temperatures, with mild conditions and light winds, as per the National Weather Service.
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