San Antonio, Texas – Storms and surging winds could disrupt San Antonio by Friday afternoon, marking a turbulent start to the final weekend of April.
According to the National Weather Service, a 30% chance of thunderstorms begins after 1 p.m. Friday. Winds from the southeast may reach 20 mph, creating challenging driving conditions on major corridors like US-90 and I-35, especially for high-profile vehicles. A few isolated showers could linger into Friday night.
Saturday offers a brief break with partly sunny skies and highs near 88°F, though gusts could again approach 20–25 mph, particularly in open areas around Loop 1604 and southern Bexar County. Sunday heats up further with 92°F highs, and stronger wind gusts up to 25 mph could raise localized fire concerns in dry zones.
By Monday and Tuesday, storm chances return. Monday night will stay mostly cloudy near 71°F, and by Tuesday, rain chances climb to 50%, especially late. Highs will remain near 88–91°F, bringing sticky and unsettled spring conditions across the region.
Here’s your five-day San Antonio spring outlook:
- Friday: 30% storm chance after 1 p.m., 88°F
- Saturday: Partly sunny, windy, 88°F
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, wind gusts to 25 mph, 92°F
- Monday: Mostly cloudy, high of 92°F
- Tuesday: 50% rain chance, high near 88°F
More updates are expected as Tuesday’s storm threat nears. Stay weather-aware and prepare for changing spring conditions.