San Antonio residents may want to enjoy the partial sunshine while it lasts, as the National Weather Service anticipates a turn towards cloudier skies and potential showers in the upcoming week. Starting with patchy fog clearing out by mid-morning today, locals can expect temperatures to climb to a high near 85 degrees, accompanied by a southeast wind blowing at 5 to 10 mph, and possibly gusting up to 20 mph. As the evening sets in, the forecast predicts an increase in cloud coverage with lows settling around 70 degrees, while winds persist at 5 to 15 mph and gusts could reach 20 mph.
The gradual unveiling of the sun should bring a slight increase in warmth on Sunday, foreseeing a high near 89 degrees. Although the day begins cloudy, it's expected to clear up as the morning progresses. The southeast wind will retain its presence at 5 to 10 mph, yet it will continue to test its own limits, with gusts potentially reaching 20 mph once again.
The pattern of increasing clouds will repeat on Sunday night with lows hovering around 72 degrees, and stronger winds are forecasted at 10 to 15 mph that could intensify to gusts of up to 25 mph.As the week commences, predictions by the National Weather Service suggest mostly cloudy conditions for Monday, with high temperatures flirting with the 90-degree mark. The wind flow from the southeast will persist at a steady 10 to 15 mph, escalating to gusts as high as 25 mph.
Similar conditions are expected to continue into Monday night with a low of around 71 degrees and sustained winds from the southeast.The repetition of the atmosphere's dance continues, mostly cloudy for Tuesday as well, with highs crowding the 90-degree benchmark once again. The southeast wind refuses to relent, marking its territory at 10 to 15 mph, accompanied by its boisterous companions, the gusts, which could make an appearance rising as high as 25 mph.
As the nightfall slips in, the forecast foreshadows a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, while the winds will continue their southeast saga at 10 to 15 mph, predicting gusts reaching the threshold of 20 mph.The likelihood of rainfall increases midweek, as Wednesday's chances of showers and thunderstorms climb to 50 percent, under mostly cloudy sky with another high near 88 degrees. The wind will persist along its southern trajectory, at a similar pace of 10 to 15 mph and gusts peaking at 25 mph.
The evening's chances for rain decline slightly before 1 a.m., and the clouds should hold dominion in the sky as temperatures dip around 70 degrees.
The prospects for precipitation ebb and flow as we head towards the latter part of the week, with Thursday showing a 30 percent chance of rainstorms under a mostly sunny expanse and temperatures reaching higher to approximately 92 degrees. The night may see a decreased chance of rain at 20 percent and partial cloud coverage as the mercury falls to a low around 68 degrees. Wrapping up the week, Friday maintains a 40 percent chance of thunderstorms, despite the predominant sunshine, with the week's thermometer rounding out to a high near 85 degrees.
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San Antonio Braces for Cloudy Skies and Potential Showers after Sunny Start to the Week

San Antonio's weather forecast includes partial sunshine, escalating to cloudy skies and possible showers in the upcoming week.