News Summary
San Antonio is preparing for a refreshing Tuesday with cooler temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Morning lows will be in the upper 50s to lower 60s, with peak temperatures reaching the lower to mid-80s. Although clouds will linger, rain chances remain minimal. Expect warmer days later in the week leading into a potentially rainy Easter weekend. This year’s wildflower season is impacted due to drought conditions, particularly affecting the bluebonnets.
San Antonio Weather Forecast: A Cool and Pleasant Tuesday Ahead
Hey there, folks! If you’ve been enjoying the warmer weather lately, this week in San Antonio is set to mix things up a bit. Although the weather is generally forecasted to bring us plenty of sunshine, Tuesday is going to be a cooler day compared to the rest of the week. It looks like we’re about to experience the coolest temps we’ve seen all week, and it’s happening right on time—just as spring is really getting underway. Sounds like a welcome change!
What to Expect on Tuesday
For those early risers, you’ll start your day with morning lows hovering in the upper 50s to lower 60s. As you sip your morning coffee, you might notice some low dew point temperatures that promise some dry air, making your Tuesday feel quite refreshing. As the day rolls on, you can expect peak temperatures to reach the lower to mid-80s, which is still a treat for this time of year!
Even though a thick layer of clouds will accompany the incoming cold front, the chances of encountering any actual rain are minimal. Sure, some of the forecast models have hinted at a slight chance of rain in parts of the Hill Country, but don’t get your hopes too high! Many times, dry air can cause precipitation to evaporate before it even hits the ground; this phenomenon is often referred to as virga. So it’s safe to say you may not need to grab that umbrella just yet.
Rest of the Week: Warmer Days Ahead
As we move into Wednesday, get ready for some shifts in the weather. High atmospheric pressure will roll in, leading to southeastern winds that will bring warmer air and moisture back into the mix. Once the morning clouds clear out, you can expect to bask in some glorious sunshine in the afternoons. Temperatures are projected to climb back up to the mid-80s, and by Thursday and Friday, we could see them soaring right back into the 90s. Talk about a heatwave!
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Additional Resources
- Express News
- Wikipedia: San Antonio
- KENS 5 News
- Google Search: San Antonio Weather Forecast
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- Weather.com
- Encyclopedia Britannica: San Antonio Weather
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