Austin Awakes to Sunshine with a Chance of Thunder: Your Comprehensive Weather Guide

Join Amy Freeze for a detailed update on the weather conditions across the Southern Plains, featuring temperature highlights and storm warnings.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze brings you the latest forecast for Austin and the Southern Plains—clear skies in the morning with possible thunderstorms developing later. Stay updated and prepared with detailed weather insights.
Good morning, Austin! Get ready for a predominantly sunny start with Amy Freeze guiding you through your local weather update and what to expect in the region. From clear skies to looming storms, learn how these changes can impact your day. Also, find out which areas will be hit by the heatwave and where to expect severe weather alerts. Keep abreast of temperature trends and prepare for the week ahead with our daily breakdown. Read more at https://amyfreeze.ai/
On the regional radar for the Southern Plains, we see clear skies dominating much of Texas, including Dallas, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi, providing a tranquil weather day across these areas. However, rain showers are moving through New Mexico, with a concentration just near Albuquerque. Oklahoma City and Midland remain dry, enjoying a break from rainy conditions. Significant thunderstorm activity is impacting Little Rock and is expected to continue progressing eastward. Highlighting the east, Jackson is under active storm conditions, with severe weather markers indicating strong thunderstorms potentially affecting this region.
Tomorrow morning in Austin brings a warm start with temperatures rising from 78 degrees at 8 AM to 80 degrees by 10 AM, and reaching 84 degrees at noon. Winds will remain gentle from the south, increasing slightly from 9 to 12 miles per hour. An isolated thunderstorm is possible at 8 AM, following which skies will transition to mostly cloudy conditions.
High temperatures tomorrow in San Antonio rise to a sizzling high of 98 degrees. Midland will reach a robust 91 degrees, while El Paso warms up to a comfortable 85 degrees. Dallas is forecasted to see a high of 82 degrees, and Corpus Christi will hover around 89 degrees.
Tomorrow the region will experience rain extending from Dallas to Corpus Christi, bringing some much-needed moisture. Oklahoma City should brace for potentially stronger storms, with conditions supporting severe weather alerts. As an unstable air mass collides with an approaching cold front, residents in the southeastern areas should remain vigilant for possible severe weather on Monday night. Keep an eye on any severe thunderstorm warnings as they develop.
The UV index in Austin is high, reaching 8 both today and tomorrow, with a burn time of about 17 minutes.
For the 7-day forecast in Austin: Sunday: Cloudy skies with temperatures reaching a high of 96 degrees and a low of 76 degrees. Monday: Mostly cloudy, cooling slightly to a high of 93 degrees with lows around 73 degrees. Tuesday: Mostly clear conditions as temperatures rise to 96 degrees, with a low of 65 degrees.. Wednesday: Partly cloudy with a high of 95 degrees and a low nearing 69 degrees. Thursday: Enjoy partly cloudy weather, reaching up to 95 degrees during the day and 70 degrees at night. Friday: Mostly clear skies, with a comfortable high of 96 degrees and a low of 73 degrees. Saturday: Partly cloudy, wrapping up the week with a high of 96 degrees and a low of 74 degrees.
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