Austin’s Mixed Weather Palette: Sunshine and Showers Ahead
By
Amy Freeze
Explore the dynamic weather on July 19, 2025, across Austin and the Southern Plains. From clear skies to impending storms, what does this mean for your weekend?
Today’s weather in Austin is a canvas of clouds and sun, with temperatures rising. Storms are brewing across the Southern Plains, signaling sharp changes by the weekend. Stay updated with our report.
On July 19, 2025, Austin and the Southern Plains experience a mix of partly cloudy skies and warming trends. With temperatures climbing, it’s crucial to stay informed especially with the predicted storm activity over the weekend. This detailed analysis not only covers the day’s weather but also provides a 7-day outlook to help you plan ahead. Learn more about how these conditions could impact your outdoor activities and read useful safety tips on our blog: https://amyfreeze.ai/
A band of rain is sweeping through western Texas, stretching from El Paso to Midland, showing scattered showers. Oklahoma City and Dallas are experiencing mostly clear conditions, while clouds are increasing around Little Rock and Jackson. Towards Albuquerque, there are some light rain showers developing, bringing a slight chance of wet weather. Clear skies dominate over areas like San Antonio and Corpus Christi, offering a pleasant break from stormy weather.
For this afternoon in Austin, expect temperatures climbing to 94 degrees by 4 PM, rising slightly to 95 degrees by 6 PM. Winds will be gentle at around 8 mph from the south. The predominant condition is mostly cloudy, which will persist into the evening as temperatures slightly dip to 92 degrees by 8 PM with winds shifting to SSE at 9 mph.
Today’s high temperatures in the Southern Plains are heating up significantly. Dallas is expecting a warm high of 96 degrees, while San Antonio reaches up to 99 degrees. Midland will see a steamy 98, and El Paso isn’t far behind with a high of 97. In contrast, Jackson will be cooler at 91 degrees, with New Orleans lagging slightly at 89. Overall, the region is experiencing a notable warm spell today.
Tonight, Oklahoma City will see a low of 77 degrees, while Dallas drops to 76. In Little Rock, temperatures will fall to 78 degrees. Portions of the Southern Plains will experience warm overnight conditions, with San Antonio at 78 and Corpus Christi remaining mild at 79.
Tomorrow in the Southern Plains, El Paso will see a sizzling high of 99 degrees. Midland matches that with another 99-degree afternoon, while San Antonio also reaches 99 degrees. Dallas is slightly cooler at 98 degrees, and Oklahoma City will experience a high of 98 as well. New Orleans and Corpus Christi will be milder, with highs of 91 and 91 degrees respectively, indicating a warmer trend across the region.
Expect increased storm activity in the Southern Plains starting early Saturday, driven by an approaching cold front. Rainfall will span from Dallas to Corpus Christi, offering much-needed moisture. Oklahoma City and surrounding areas may encounter stronger storms due to an unstable air mass. Be vigilant for potential severe weather warnings as the front advances southeastward through Saturday night. Temperatures will dip post-front, shifting towards cooler and drier conditions heading into late weekend.
For Austin, the UV index is at a very high level of 9 on Saturday, with a burn time of just 15 minutes. On Sunday, it climbs to an extreme level of 11, reducing the burn time to only 11 minutes.