San Antonio starts Tuesday mostly sunny with a high near 92°F — grab your insulated tumbler 30oz and get outside early, because a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms arrives after 7 PM CT as a wetter pattern builds through the week. Stay ahead of it with the full San Antonio weather forecast.
Today’s Setup
The National Weather Service says the mid-level ridge that’s kept South Texas dry the past few days is finally lifting north, letting a touch of instability seep into the region. Expect mostly sunny skies through the afternoon with light winds at 0 to 10 mph out of the east-southeast. The heat peaks near 92°F — classic early June in the Alamo City. Morning hours are your best bet for the River Walk, Mission Trail, or Friedrich Wilderness Park before the midday sun takes over.
Best Window To Be Outside
Plan outdoor errands, exercise, or yard work before noon. The NWS notes atmospheric moisture running 1.5 to 1.7 inches of precipitable water, which could support a briefly heavy downpour and gusty winds if an afternoon storm develops — with the best storm chances near the Coastal Plains around evening. A portable misting fan is a lifesaver for anyone stuck outdoors after 2 PM. Men’s sport sandals are ideal footwear all week given the heat.
Rain and Flood Risk
Tonight’s storm window runs roughly 7 PM to 1 AM CT at a 20% chance. The bigger concern is Wednesday: the National Weather Service puts storm chances at 40%, most likely after 1 PM CT and continuing into Wednesday night. This is Flash Flood Alley — residents near Salado Creek, Leon Creek, and the low-water crossings along Loop 1604 should stay weather-aware. The Storm Prediction Center has no severe weather risk listed for the San Antonio area, but localized heavy rain is possible.
Spurs NBA Finals: Plan Your Game Day
Big week, San Antonio. NBA Finals: New York Knicks at San Antonio Spurs Game 1 tips off Wednesday, June 3 at Frost Bank Center, with a second home game on June 4 — both indoors, so the storms won’t stop the party. That said, downtown parking and the I-35/I-37 commute could get slick Wednesday evening with that 40% storm chance, so leave a little early. Represent in a San Antonio Spurs jersey or layer up for the arena AC with a San Antonio Spurs hoodie. Still need seats? Get tickets on SeatGeek or Find tickets on StubHub.
What To Wear
Light and breathable all week. Quick dry swim trunks are smart if you’re hitting Eisenhower Park or any splash pad this week. If a lazy afternoon on the water sounds right, check out the 2-Person Intex Float with Built-In Cooler for $24 — just watch the river gauges before you go given the storm chances.
Too Hot to Cook? Here’s Dinner
Cold Thai noodle salad, a build-your-own wrap bar, or smoothie bowls are the move when it’s pushing 92°F. A high-powered blender makes smoothie bowls a five-minute project, and everything stays cold in an insulated tumbler 30oz. Need ingredients? You can order groceries on Amazon and have everything for tonight’s dinner delivered to your door.
Next Few Days
Wednesday dips slightly to near 88°F but storm chances jump to 40% by afternoon and evening, carrying into Wednesday night. The pattern stays active through the rest of the week as tropical moisture channels into South Texas. Keep tabs on outdoor gear deals before you finalize any weekend plans.

