Austin to Arkansas: A Weather Rollercoaster Across the Southern Plains

From serene evenings in Austin to storm alerts across the Southern Plains, discover how local weather can shift dramatically within hours. Tune in for a round-up at our blog.
Explore how weather in the Southern Plains can change from calm to tumultuous in just one evening, with a focus on Austin’s mostly sunny skies and incoming storm fronts across the region.
As the Southern Plains experience a wave of different weather conditions, from clear skies in Austin to severe storms moving east from Oklahoma City, stay updated with our comprehensive report. Learn about the impacts of these conditions, from dropping temperatures at night in Austin to potential severe weather threats in other parts of Texas and beyond. Whether it’s preparing for a quiet evening or bracing for a stormy night, our blog has all the information you need to stay safe and informed.
Across the Southern Plains, a strong line of storms is moving eastward from Oklahoma City toward Little Rock, Arkansas. Severe weather is sweeping through these areas with potential for heavy rain and thunderstorms. Kansas City is experiencing moderate rain, while areas like Dallas and San Antonio remain dry and clear for now. The southern portion of this region, including Albuquerque and Corpus Christi, is under clear skies, providing a quiet weather pattern compared to the north.
For this evening in Austin, enjoy mostly sunny skies transitioning into partly cloudy conditions. Temperatures will start at 91 degrees at 9 PM, dropping to 86 degrees by 11 PM, and settling at 82 degrees by 1 AM. Winds will be gentle, coming from the south-southeast at 8 to 9 miles per hour.
Tonight, Oklahoma City will see a low of 67 degrees. Dallas is expected to cool down to 75, while Midland will drop to 74. San Antonio will have a mild night at 77, and New Orleans is forecasting a low of 79 degrees. Little Rock will experience a cooler evening with a low of 69.
Tomorrow in the Southern Plains, El Paso will see sizzling highs reach 103 degrees, while Midland will also be warm at 101 degrees. San Antonio is expected to hit 100 degrees, marking a few degrees above the seasonal average. Dallas will also be warm at 96 degrees, contributing to a trend of above-average temperatures across the region. New Orleans rounds out the day with a high of 91 degrees, maintaining some summer warmth ahead of the weekend.
For tomorrow in the Southern Plains, expect a lively weather scenario as storms develop from Midland toward Oklahoma City, bringing the potential for severe weather. Watch out for damaging winds and heavy rainfall, especially later in the evening as the system intensifies. Parts of Texas, including Dallas and San Antonio, will see intermittent rain showers that could benefit parched regions. As the cold front approaches, the atmosphere becomes unstable, raising the threat of storms—keep tuned for any severe weather advisories through Wednesday night. Designed as a fast-moving system, conditions will gradually stabilize by Thursday, leading to calmer weather.
The UV index in Austin is extremely high at 11 for Friday, indicating that sun exposure can lead to burns in just 11 minutes. This trend continues into Saturday, so make sure to stay sun-smart!
Friday: Mostly cloudy with a toasty high reaching 97 degrees and a low of 76 degrees. Saturday: Partly cloudy skies prevail, with temperatures climbing to a warm 98 degrees and dipping to 76 degrees overnight. Sunday: The skies clear up beautifully, offering mostly clear conditions with a high of 98 degrees and a low around 75 degrees. Monday: Scattered thunderstorms roll in, but it remains warm with a daytime high of 96 degrees, cooling to 75 degrees at night. Tuesday: Thunderstorms remain scattered throughout the area, with temperatures peaking at 86 degrees and bottoming out at 72 degrees. Wednesday: Thunderstorms continue, bringing a high of 83 degrees and a cool low of 72 degrees. Thursday: The week finishes with more thunderstorms, a high of 84 degrees, and a low temperature of 75 degrees.
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