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Weather Whiplash, Austin's Sunny Spells Cut Short by Chilly Front

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Published on November 24, 2023
Weather Whiplash, Austin's Sunny Spells Cut Short by Chilly FrontSource: National Weather Service

Austin is gearing up for fluctuating weather patterns as the city basks in the light of a fleeting clear sky, according to reports from local forecasters. FOX 7 Austin predicts that the current sunshine and seasonal temperatures are a transitory pleasure as another cold front looms, threatening to plunge the city back into cloudy and dreary conditions.

In a brief respite from the winter's chill, "jacket weather" in the morning will yield a more comfortable climate with highs in the mid-60s this afternoon. But this window of warmth is saliently short-lived, with the next low/front combo set to usher in cloud cover, drizzles, and a noticeable drop in the mercury levels reported by KVUE.

Novel sunrays are indeed set to part the morning clouds this Black Friday, bringing mild temperatures that will resonate through the eagerly anticipated Texas vs. Texas Tech game. However, the collective warmth of spirited fans might be the best defense against the evening's dipping temperatures, which are expected to hover around the 50s by the game's end. And for those already looking past the weekend's gridiron clash, brace yourselves: an upcoming cold front is forecast to bring isolated showers on Saturday, with a sharp chill trailing close behind as per KVUE report.

With nights projected to plummet into the 30s next Monday and Tuesday and afternoons struggling to break out of the 50s, it's clear that the city's sunshine stint is set to be as fleeting as a shadow chased by the noonday sun—a cosmic dance of light and cloud, a slow reel in the heart of Texas' sky theater.

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