Weather Whirlwind in Austin: Morning Mists to Noon Blazes

Amy Freeze details the fluctuating weather conditions in Austin and the surrounding Southern Plains. Expect storms, clear skies, and everything in between.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze predicts an energetic weather day in Austin — from morning clouds at 74°F to clear, sunny skies by noon reaching up to 83°F. Read more about your local forecast!
Get ready, Austin! Meteorologist Amy Freeze has the scoop on tomorrow’s weather for the Southern Plains. Partly cloudy skies in the morning with temperatures climbing from 74°F to 83°F by noon. The broader region will experience variable conditions, including potential storms and high temperatures. Don’t forget, Sunday’s UV index hits an extreme level: protective measures are a must! Detailed report and forecast at https://amyfreeze.ai/
A robust line of storms is tracking through the Southern Plains, notably impacting areas northeast of Kansas City, unleashing severe weather characterized by heavy rainfall and possible lightning. Oklahoma City, while clear at the moment, should anticipate changing conditions as this system progresses southeastward. Little Rock is poised to experience increasing rain as the storm system advances. Dallas, as well as El Paso, is currently enjoying a respite with clear skies. To the northeast, such as Jackson, could soon see showers develop as the system extends southward.
Temperatures in Austin tomorrow morning will start off at 74 degrees at 8 AM, accompanied by a southeast wind at 7 miles per hour. By 10 AM, the temperature will rise to 78 degrees with a steady southeast breeze at 9 miles per hour. Expect the cloud cover to transition from mostly cloudy early on to partly cloudy skies by late morning, as temperatures continue upwards to 83 degrees by noon.
Tomorrow El Paso is set to reach a warm 93 degrees, while Midland follows closely at 88 degrees. San Antonio will experience a hot day with a high of 95 degrees. In contrast, Dallas will see slightly cooler temperatures, topping out at 75 degrees. New Orleans will also enjoy the warmth with a high of 89 degrees.
Expect a dynamic weather day across the Southern Plains with a line of storms stretching from Midland to Oklahoma City, moving eastward tomorrow. Heavy rainfall and gusty winds are likely, with potential for severe weather, including isolated thunderstorms. Be prepared for short bursts of rain in Dallas and Little Rock. As the cold front advances, temperatures are expected to drop, bringing cooler air to the region through Wednesday. Light scattered showers could impact areas like San Antonio and Corpus Christi, offering some relief from recent dry conditions.
The UV index in Austin will reach an extreme level of 11 on Sunday, with a burn time of just 11 minutes in direct sunlight. On Monday, the UV index will be slightly lower at 8, with a burn time of 17 minutes.
Sunday: Thunderstorms expected late, with a high of 96 degrees and a low of 73. Monday: Scattered thunderstorms with temperatures reaching up to 90 degrees and dipping to 67. Tuesday: Continues with scattered thunderstorms, a high of 85 degrees and a low of 69. Wednesday: Partly cloudy with a high of 86 degrees and a low of 70. Thursday: Mostly cloudy, temperatures peaking at 88 degrees and a low of 72. Friday: Showers expected late, with a high of 86 degrees, cooling down to 70. Saturday: Partly cloudy skies, with a high of 86 degrees and a low of 69.
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