FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS
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SATURDAY: Turning cloudy, few sprinkles late in the day, highs near 60°
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SUNDAY: Damp morning with patchy drizzle, afternoon 50s
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RAIN CHANCES NEXT WEEK: Looking more promising, best chances Thursday and Friday
FORECAST
Good morning and happy weekend!
SATURDAY
It’s a chilly start, but not *as* cold as what we’ve woken up to the past several mornings. More humidity arrives throughout the day, leading to increasing cloud cover by lunchtime and perhaps a few sprinkles later this evening. Expect a high near 60 degrees in San Antonio with winds out of the south-southeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour.
SUNDAY
Patchy drizzle and fog will develop overnight tonight, leading to a damp Sunday morning. Temperatures will aim for the mid-50s by late morning, before a weak cool front arrives and allows temperatures to gradually fall through the 50s and eventually into the 40s Sunday afternoon and evening.
It will also turn breezy, too, with wind gusts upwards of 20 miles per hour.
RAIN CHANCES NEXT WEEK
The cloud cover is generally here to stay through much of the upcoming work week. While a few isolated showers can’t be ruled out Monday and Tuesday (20%), the better rain chances arrive by Thursday and Friday as an area of low pressure develops out west.
Expect periodic dampness during this timeframe, and know that while these numbers will need to be fine-tuned in the days ahead, it’s currently looking like 1 to 3 inches of rain will be possible for parts of our area by the time all is said and done.
We’ll keep you posted! Until then — have a great weekend.