Austin’s Forecast: Warm Start with a Stormy Twist

Discover what’s brewing in Austin’s weather tomorrow. From scorching highs to an imminent cold front, here’s everything you need to plan your day.
Tomorrow in Austin predicts warm temperatures with a high of 85°F by midday under partly cloudy skies. An incoming cold front might change the game with rain and possible storms. Be prepared!
As Austin wakes up to a warm 80°F at 9 AM, the city will see temperatures climb to 85°F under partly cloudy skies by 11 AM. Across the Southern Plains, highs will soar with San Antonio hitting a peak at 102°F. Meanwhile, a cold front is on the horizon, promising some much-needed rain from Dallas to Corpus Christi. This front could also stir up severe weather in areas like Oklahoma City. With UV indexes hitting extreme levels, it’s crucial to stay protected. Don’t miss our full coverage on what these shifts mean for your week.
Right now scattered showers show up near El Paso, extending along the southern Colorado border. Dallas appears to have a break from precipitation, while New Orleans and areas along the Mississippi Delta are beginning to see rain development. Little Rock is currently clear, but keep an eye on approaching clouds that could bring more weather activity. Oklahoma City enjoys clear skies, with no precipitation in the immediate forecast.
Tomorrow morning in Austin looks warm, with temperatures starting at 80 degrees by 9 AM. Expect partly cloudy skies, with the sun making more appearances later in the morning. Temperatures will rise to 85 degrees by 11 AM, accompanied by a light south wind around 7 miles per hour.
Tomorrow, Oklahoma City will see a sizzling high of 99 degrees, while Dallas is close behind at 98. San Antonio and Midland are both poised for an afternoon high of 98 degrees, making for a warm day across Texas. Little Rock will reach 95 degrees, with Jackson hitting 91. El Paso will cool down slightly to 92 degrees, while Albuquerque enjoys a high of 89 degrees.
A cold front is making its way into the Southern Plains region, bringing rain from Dallas to Corpus Christi, which will help alleviate dry conditions. Oklahoma City may experience stronger storms, with a chance of severe weather due to an unstable air mass. Thunderstorms will be possible in the southeast, including areas around Little Rock and Jackson, through Wednesday night. New Orleans faces scattered storms, while San Antonio sees moderate rain. As the front progresses, the possibility of flash flooding in vulnerable areas increases, so remain alert.
The UV index in Austin is extreme on both Tuesday and Wednesday with a burn time of around 11 minutes.
Friday: Partly cloudy with a high of 98 degrees, and a low of 76 degrees. Saturday: Mostly sunny, expect a high near 95 degrees. The low will be around 77 degrees. Sunday: The heat cranks up to 99 degrees with mostly sunny skies and a low of 76 degrees. Monday: Another hot day with temperatures reaching 99 degrees, cooling to a low of 77 degrees. Tuesday: Look for mostly sunny conditions with a high of 98 degrees, and a low of 76 degrees. Wednesday: A bit of cloud cover with a high reaching 98 degrees and a low of 76 degrees. Thursday: Mostly sunny, temperatures reach 97 degrees with a low of 75 degrees.
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