San Antonians can expect a typical mix of Texas fall weather in the coming days, with modest chances of rain followed by clear skies. Cloud cover and humidity have swept over the city this morning, maintaining a cozy 71°F with significantly high humidity at 96%, leaving the air feeling much like a damp embrace, as reported by the
National Weather Service
.
However, the
National Weather Service
predicts changes soon as the day progresses “a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 3pm,” and while the wind may carry an Eastern whisper at first, it won’t shy from switching North Westerly as the sun commands the stage with a high near 83, the forecast suggests balmy conditions will prevail with the potential for rain to punctuate the day but the likelihood of storms waning as day gives way to night, the temperatures dipping to a more comfortable 63°F.
For those planning their weekend activities, Saturday is looking particularly favourable, as the
National Weather Service
outlook calls for mostly sunny skies with a high hovering around the 79°F mark, accompanied by a light breeze that might get gusty at times. The gentle winds will remain as the stars take over, offering clear night skies and a low of 62°F for those venturing into the evening.
Sunday promises an encore of sunlight and similarly temperate conditions as San Antonio residents will be greeted by sunny skies with the mercury expected to peak at 84°F note there will be a negligibly gentle north wind softly turning east in the afternoon, the evening hours will echo the tranquil theme, as conditions remain mostly clear and the temperature descends to a low around 61°F, as per the
National Weather Service
.
Looking ahead, Veterans Day and the early part of next week will continue this pattern of calm weather. San Antonians can plan their remembrance and celebrations under sunny skies with the daytime highs consistently close to 84°F and nightly lows resting comfortably in the low 60s, ensuring a steady rhythm to the weather as the city moves past the midway of November.
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