Austin’s Weather Lens: Severe Storms and Summer Sizzles

Explore how severe weather and extreme temperatures are shaping the Southern Plains, from stormy skies to sun-scorched days.
A dynamic week of weather affects the Southern Plains: tracking storms, managing heat, and preparing for fluctuating temperatures. Dive into the details in our full update.
This week in Austin and across the Southern Plains, we’re witnessing an array of weather patterns. From severe storms to intense heatwaves, our interactive discussions help you understand and prepare for what’s outside your door. With safety tips for high UV indexes and insights on storm preparedness, stay informed and safe with our comprehensive guide. Don’t miss out on the latest updates, check our detailed article at https://amyfreeze.ai/ A line of severe storms is sweeping across Oklahoma, moving from west to east, and stretching from Oklahoma City towards the Arkansas border near Little Rock. Showers extend southward, impacting areas around Dallas with potential for continued precipitation as the system progresses. Farther east, Jackson is experiencing increasing cloud cover as rain approaches from the west. Much of Texas, including San Antonio and El Paso, remains dry and clear, providing a respite from stormy conditions.
Afternoon hours in Austin will see temperatures around 93 degrees at 4 PM, trending slightly cooler to 88 degrees by 8 PM. Winds will be gently blowing from the south to southeast, ranging from 6 to 9 miles per hour. Expect partly cloudy skies transitioning to mostly cloudy with potential isolated thunderstorms developing around 6 PM.
This afternoon, the Southern Plains are feeling the heat. El Paso reaches a scorching high of 106 degrees, while Midland isn’t far behind at 101. Farther east, San Antonio sees a more moderate 94, and Dallas warms up to 91. Jackson experiences a pleasant 87 degrees, contrasting nicely with the heat in Texas. Over in New Orleans, the temperature hits 88 degrees, providing a humid but warm atmosphere.
Tonight in the Southern Plains, Oklahoma City will see a low of 75 degrees. Dallas is forecasted to drop to 76, while Midland will remain at 76 as well. San Antonio expects a mild evening with a low of 74. Expect slightly cooler temperatures in Jackson at 72 and a balmy 76 in New Orleans.
Tomorrow, El Paso is expected to sizzle with a high of 107 degrees, significantly above average for this time of year. Midland is not far behind at 103 degrees, also well above seasonal norms. In San Antonio, temperatures will reach a warm 95 degrees, making for a hot day in the region. Dallas forecasts a high of 96 degrees, contributing to a heat trend across the Southern Plains.
Keep an eye on the southern plains tomorrow. Showers and thunderstorms will sweep through from Dallas to Corpus Christi, offering welcome rain. Oklahoma City could face stronger storm activity, with the potential for severe weather as a cold front advances. Stay vigilant for warnings as this unstable system progresses through Wednesday night.
The UV index in Austin is extremely high at 11 both today and tomorrow, with a burn time of about 11 minutes in direct sunlight. To protect your skin, prioritize sunscreen application, wear protective clothing, and seek shade frequently.
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