
The Alamo City is set to experience a variety of weather conditions throughout the week, as reported by the National Weather Service. San Antonians can look forward to sunny skies today with a high approaching 79 degrees. Light breezes from the southeast will pick up, possibly gusting up to 25 mph as the day progresses.
Come nightfall, clouds are expected to gather, bringing a modest cool down to 55 degrees.Looking ahead to Saturday, forecasts indicate a semi-cloudy morning, which should clear up by afternoon, ushering in a high around 86 degrees. Light winds from the east southeast will strengthen, following a pattern similar to Friday's with gusts that may again reach up to 25 mph.
Saturday night will see the clouds return, with lows settling around the 63-degree mark, while the south southeast winds maintain their presence.The start of the week won't stray far from the weekend's conditions. Sunday predicts mostly cloudy skies, and a repeat high near 86 degrees, accompanied by a softer south wind moving at 5 to 10 mph.
Potential rainfall makes an appearance Sunday night, with a 30 percent chance for showers and thunderstorms before 1 a.m., as temperatures drop to around 64 degrees.
For those planning their wardrobe for the upcoming workweek, Monday is expected to be partly sunny with temperatures inching upward to 85 degrees. A consistent northeast wind is anticipated to blow gently at around 10 mph. The nighttime will likely see a partial clearing with the mercury dipping to around 62 degrees.
And while Tuesday follows suit with its daytime sunshine and a high nearing 88 degrees, Wednesday introduces a 20 percent chance of showers, sandwiched by partly sunny conditions and highs hovering in the 87-degree range.San Antonio's weather narrative culminates on Thursday where showers and thunderstorms are "likely" according to the National Weather Service. It'll be a cooler day with overcast skies, a high near 80 degrees, and the chance of precipitation stepping up to a substantial 60 percent.
Despite the potential midweek washout, outdoor enthusiasts and commuters alike should remain prepared for an assortment of conditions in this diverse Texan forecast..