San Antonio, TX – A stormy week is on the horizon for San Antonio, with rain and thunderstorms likely by Monday evening. As spring weather takes hold, residents can expect high winds and a significant chance of severe weather through the middle of the week.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered thunderstorms are forecasted to develop Monday afternoon, with heavy rain and gusts up to 25 mph. These conditions are expected to intensify Monday night, bringing a slight chance of thunderstorms. Tuesday, expect a similar pattern, with chances of more showers and possibly a thunderstorm as temperatures rise to the upper 80s. Winds will be a factor, gusting up to 25 mph during the day, adding to the risk for travelers and outdoor activities.
For commuters, local roads like I-10 and I-35 could experience wet and slick conditions, particularly in the evening and overnight. Drivers should stay alert for potential puddling and reduced visibility. Outdoor plans might be best postponed until later in the week, especially in the afternoons when storms are more likely.
By midweek, conditions will improve slightly, but thunderstorms are still possible. A 70% chance of rain persists through Wednesday, with gusty winds remaining a factor. If you’re in San Antonio or the surrounding areas, keep an eye on the sky and prepare for changing conditions as the weather continues to shift.
Extended 5-Day Forecast:
- Monday: High near 90°F, mostly cloudy, 25 mph wind gusts.
- Monday Night: Low around 71°F, slight chance of thunderstorms.
- Tuesday: High 89°F, thunderstorms possible by evening.
- Wednesday: High 79°F, 70% chance of thunderstorms.
- Thursday: High near 89°F, partly cloudy, chance of showers.