Whipping Winds and Warmth: Austin’s Weather Outlook Detailed

Explore the dynamic weather pattern affecting Austin and its neighbors. From sunny spells to storm surges, here’s what you need to know for the week ahead.
Our latest blog post dives into the upcoming weather for Austin and the Southern Plains, featuring everything from morning chills to stormy evenings. Check it out!
Welcome to your comprehensive guide to this week’s weather in Austin and across the Southern Plains. From a pleasant 77°F start to stormy afternoons, we’ve got all your weather needs covered. Join us as we unpack the weather trends, prepare for potential storms, and offer practical tips for weathering any temperature. Dive into the full story on our blog at https://amyfreeze.ai/
In the Southern Plains, the radar reveals scattered showers stretching from Dallas towards Little Rock, suggesting a wet commute for those along this path. Oklahoma City is currently experiencing clear skies, while heavier rain is present south of New Orleans, moving northeast. Meanwhile, some precipitation is evident near Midland, but El Paso and San Antonio remain dry with clear conditions.
Austin’s tomorrow morning begins at 9 AM with a warm 77 degrees under partly cloudy skies, and a gentle north-northwest wind. By 11 AM, temperatures rise to 83 degrees as skies clear, with the wind slightly increasing from the north-northwest.
Tomorrow in the Southern Plains, temperatures will soar with El Paso reaching a high of 96 degrees. Midland is set for a warm day at 93, while Dallas sees temperatures hitting 95 degrees. San Antonio and Corpus Christi will also experience high readings of 94 and 96 degrees, respectively. Overall, these temperatures are above seasonal averages, influenced by high-pressure systems bringing warm air across the region. Little Rock rounds out the forecast with a high of 92 degrees, maintaining the trend of elevated temperatures.
A cold front will sweep through the Southern Plains tomorrow, bringing a mix of showers and thunderstorms from Oklahoma City down to Corpus Christi. Expect heavy rainfall and the potential for localized flooding in areas such as Dallas and San Antonio. Thunderstorms with chances of hail and strong winds could develop, particularly in central and eastern Oklahoma. The storm system progresses eastward, impacting areas like Little Rock and Jackson by evening. Temperatures will drop slightly behind the front, but dry conditions return by late Thursday.
Today in Austin, the UV index is expected to be very high at 9, with a burn time of just 11 minutes in direct sunlight. Tomorrow, the UV index will drop slightly to 8, extending the burn time to about 15 minutes. Remember to use sunscreen and protective clothing to guard against these strong rays!
Thursday: Partly cloudy with temperatures reaching a high of 94 degrees and a low of 74 degrees. Friday: Thunderstorms expected with a high of 91 degrees and a low of 73 degrees. Saturday: Warming up under mostly sunny skies, with a high of 95 degrees and a low of 72 degrees. Sunday: A very warm day ahead with sunny skies, reaching up to 97 degrees with a low of 73 degrees. Monday: Even warmer, sunny with the mercury hitting 98 degrees and the low around 75 degrees. Tuesday: Sunshine continues with a high of 94 degrees and an overnight low of 75 degrees. Wednesday: Partly cloudy, cooling slightly with a high of 91 degrees and a low of 74 degrees.
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