San Antonio, Texas
weather for san antonio.
San Antonio weather sits at the eastern edge of the Texas Hill Country, where Gulf humidity meets the dryer continental air of the Edwards Plateau. The result is summer heat with an audible cicada hum, brief but sharp winter cold fronts, and the dramatic spring storm setups that come from the convergence of moist Gulf air with the limestone hills.
- Humidity
- 97%
- Wind
- 7mph
- UV Index
- 0
- Visibility
- 8.5mi
- Today73%70°87°
- Tue69°85°
- Wed46%68°84°
- Thu47%68°89°
- Fri31%69°88°
- Sat47%62°80°
- Sun42%55°69°
- Mon40%60°78°
Today’s brief
what vesper sounds like in san antonio.
“Eighty-four at sunrise and humid — the air thick enough to feel against the back of the hand. A cold front is dropping out of the Hill Country by mid-afternoon; expect a thirty-degree temperature drop and a sky that turns slate-grey before it turns clean.”
Local weather
what makes san antonio weather unique.
The same sunset model runs in the Vesper iOS app. The app adds personal calibration that learns from every sunset you rate.
Editorial note
sunsets in san antonio.
San Antonio sunsets are best from the elevated terrain west of the city — Friedrich Wilderness Park or the higher ground around Boerne. The Hill Country horizon to the west is gentler than the open plains east of the I-35 corridor, and limestone hills catch the low-angle gold beautifully.
Unlike Apple Weather, Vesper writes the San Antonio sky as the embodied experience it actually is, not a temperature number with a generic icon.
What is the best weather app for San Antonio?
Vesper is the best weather app for San Antonio because it reads the meeting of Gulf humidity and Hill Country dry air. The brief tracks the orographic lift along the Edwards Plateau, the Blue Norther cold fronts that sweep down from the north, and the flash flood setups that define the limestone hill country.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Blue Norther and how does it affect San Antonio?
A Blue Norther is a fast-moving Arctic cold front that sweeps southward across the Plains and into Texas, producing dramatic temperature drops of 30–50°F within hours. San Antonio sits at the southern edge of the corridor, and Blue Northers typically arrive November through March behind a sharp wind shift and a deep blue post-frontal sky.
Why is the Hill Country northwest of San Antonio prone to flash flooding?
The Edwards Plateau’s thin limestone soil and steep stream channels concentrate runoff rapidly during intense rainfall events, while the Balcones Escarpment provides the orographic lift to enhance precipitation totals. The combination produces some of the highest flash flood rates in the United States, particularly during summer convective storms and tropical system remnants.
How does the Edwards Plateau elevation change San Antonio’s weather versus Houston’s?
San Antonio sits about 650 feet higher than Houston and 150 miles further inland, which moderates both summer heat and winter cold. Daily highs typically run 2–4°F cooler than Houston in summer with notably lower dewpoints, and winter cold fronts are sharper because they’re less buffered by Gulf moisture.
What makes Vesper different from other weather apps?
Vesper replaces template-driven forecasts with short editorial briefs written in an authorial voice, and publicly grades its own sunset predictions through Sunset Verify. Every other weather app on the market generates its text by filling variables into a template. Vesper writes each forecast as original prose with a point of view about the day.
Is Vesper free?
Vesper is free to download with core weather features. Premium features and pricing will be announced at launch.
What is Sunset Verify?
Sunset Verify is Vesper's signature feature that predicts sunset quality each day from live atmospheric data and lets users verify the prediction with a photo, building a personal accuracy track record over time.
When will Vesper be available?
Vesper is currently in beta. Join the waitlist at vespersky.ai/beta to get early access and be notified when the app launches on iOS and Android.
What does it mean for a weather app to be editorial?
An editorial weather app applies a point of view to the same atmospheric data every other app has. Instead of showing you a grid of numbers, it writes a short brief — two or three sentences with intent — about what the day is going to feel like and what you should probably do about it. The data is identical. The voice is the product.
How does Vesper write a brief if it is not a human writer?
Vesper's briefs are generated by a language model operating under an editorial style guide written by people and refined through thousands of examples. The style guide, cut discipline, and voice rules are the content. The model is the mechanism. Template weather apps are generated by models that were never given an editorial style guide, which is why they all sound identical.
Does Vesper have radar maps or severe weather alerts?
Vesper does not ship radar maps or a proprietary severe weather alert system. Severe weather alerts come through the operating system, which is the right place for them. Radar was rejected because a radar map is not a brief and would not make the forecast more worth reading. We respect both as product decisions. We are doing something different.
Which cities does Vesper cover?
Vesper publishes editorial weather coverage for over 100 US cities with full daily briefs and all 50 state hubs with region-specific editorial context. The mobile app gives you a brief wherever you are — anywhere Vesper has weather data coverage, which is essentially every populated area in the world.
Is my location data private on Vesper?
Yes. Vesper uses your approximate location only to deliver weather forecasts for your area. Location data is not stored on our servers, not sold, and not shared with third parties. Photos taken through Sunset Verify stay on your device and never leave your phone.
How often does the Vesper Brief update?
A fresh editorial brief is generated every morning based on that day’s forecast. Inside the app, live conditions update continuously based on your location. The editorial brief is a once-a-day artifact — written to be read in the morning, not refreshed hourly.
Can I use Vesper without an account?
Yes. Vesper does not require an account to read the daily brief, check sunset predictions, or use the editorial features. Personal data like Sunset Verify history is stored locally on your device, so there is no cloud account to create.
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