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San Antonio Weather Advisory: Week of Heat Surges, Thunderstorms, and Unstable Winds

San Antonio's weather forecast includes fluctuating conditions with chances of rain and thunderstorms amidst hot sunny days. San Antonio is expected to see fluctuating weather patterns, including chances of showers and thunderstorms, and potentially unstable winds. The National Weather Service has issued a weather advisory for the week, with a 30 percent chance of rain and thunderstorm starting this afternoon and a high of 95 degrees expected. The heat will continue to rise with a heat index hovering around 100 degrees. As the sun sets, the likelihood of rain diminishes slightly, but there is a 20% chance of evening showers and thunders before 10 p.m. The instability of the winds is creating uncertainty for outdoor activities. Looking ahead, the forecast includes a 30% chance for showers and storms, with an expected high of 94 degrees and a calm wind moving east by the afternoon.

San Antonio Weather Advisory: Week of Heat Surges, Thunderstorms, and Unstable Winds

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San Antonio residents, brace yourselves for a week of fluctuating weather patterns, including chances of showers and thunderstorms, coupled with some searing hot sunny days. According to the National Weather Service, starting this afternoon, there's a 30 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms with a high of 95 degrees expected. The heat won't let up either, with a heat index hovering around 100 degrees. Winds are forecast to shift from east to west northwest in the morning.

As the sun sets tonight, the likelihood of rain diminishes slightly with a 20 percent chance of evening showers and thunderstorms before 10 p.m. San Antonians should enjoy a partly cloudy night with a comfortable low around 76 degrees, and a gentle east northeast wind will be sliding in 5 to 10 mph. While sleeping comfortably, the inconsistent winds, are creating uncertainty for any outdoor plans at the start of the week.

The high temperatures show no signs of reprieve as we move into Tuesday. Residents can expect the mercury to climb near 96 degrees under mostly sunny skies, and heat index values peak as high as 102. Light winds will drift in from the east southeast, cushioning the scorching highs. Tuesday night might bring another chance of rain, sitting at 30 percent, particularly after 1 a.m. The skies will be partly cloudy, with lows relaxing around 75 degrees and an east wind flowing at a pace of 5 to 10 mph.

Looking ahead, Wednesday's forecast mirrors the uncertainty we've seen earlier in the week, with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms amid partially sunny conditions and an expected high of 94 degrees. A calm wind will become east around 5 mph by the afternoon. And as we dive into the evenings, Wednesday night will bring clearer skies with a low of about 75 degrees, and an east wind that might interfere with stargazing, moving at 5 to 10 mph.

Onward to the latter part of the week, the sun will unabashedly claim the sky with full sunny days anticipated from Thursday to the weekend. Temperatures on Thursday will hover around 95 degrees, with an almost stagnant calm wind turning east in the afternoon. Friday through Sunday, temperatures are set to rise incrementally, peaking at a scorching 101 degrees by Sunday. Nighttime temperatures for the latter part of the week will give some reprieve, with lows consistently around the mid-70s and clear skies dominating the evening hours.

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